A member of the British Parliament suggested writing a letter to the chairman of the leading committee of the conservative party Graham Breedi with a request to hold a vote of no confidence to the leader of the Liz tracks, Bloomberg reports.
British Prime Minister uses annual immunity from a vote of mistrust, but a member of the parliament expects that this rule can be changed if a sufficient number of deputies supports this initiative.
The discontent of the tracks arose against the background of the decision of the Ministry of Finance of the country to cancel the planned increase in income tax on enterprises from 19% to 25%. This caused an increase in the profitability of five -year -old Great Britain to the maximum level of 4.6%, which means a decrease in demand for the country’s debt papers.