Jeremy Hunt, the recently appointed finance minister for the British government, asserted that Liz Truss is in command of the government and rejected the notion that the party should remove her following a turbulent start to her term.
“The prime minister is in charge,” Hunt told the BBC in an interview broadcast on Sunday, when asked who was running the government.
Asked about calls to replace Truss, he said his constituents wanted stability: “The worst thing for that would be more political instability at the top – another protracted leadership campaign.”