Britons need better work ethic, says senior Tory MP Chris Philp
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Conservative shadow director Chris Philp said that Britain needs to “improve its own competition” and get professional ethics to participate in the global economic competition.
Speaking The political thinking of Nick Robinson, Radio 4 and Nick Robinson, Radio 4 He said that 9 million years old adults have no employment, and Britain “requires everyone to contribute” to keep up with countries such as China and India.
He said that he has been trying to carry out business in his career and added: “It is useful to me, it can also work for the country.”
During the interview, members of Congress also recalled the time he served under Liz Truss, saying that he had urged restraint, but he had never heard of it.
A Labor spokesman said that the Conservative Party’s “real brass neck” told the public to respond to Phelp’s comment that the economic failure of the former government was “actually their fault.”
The spokesman said: “Chris Philp is an architect of Liz Truss budget, which has collapsed the economy and distributed family mortgage loans.”
“This is the same old conservative party. They have not changed and they have learned nothing.”
PHILP was elected as a member of Croydon South in 2015 and worked in multiple ministerial departments of the Conservative Government, including the Ministry of the Interior and the Ministry of Justice.
Before entering politics, he carried out business in finance and travel.
He said he established a strong professional ethics when he was teenager, delivered to newspapers, hand -washing cars and working in Sennsbury.
“I found that hard work brought my own rewards, and I have been doing this since then.
“This is what I want to inject more of our national culture.”
When asked if he thought of his belief in his hard work is something that Britain lacks, he replied, “I did a little.”
“9 million years of working age do not work.
“When we compete with South Korea, China, India and other countries, we need a professional ethics, and we need everyone to contribute.
“We participated in a global competition, which means that we are already competitive, which means that we must work hard.
“As a country, we need to strengthen the game.”
David Cameron When it comes to Britain, you need to win Although this sentence fell, his early Premier League’s “global race”.
‘Stupid thought’
Chris Philp was chief secretary of the Ministry of Finance in the fall of 2022. At that time, Trus’ reduction of tax mini budgets caused market turmoil and led to her as the prime minister.
After announcing these measures, Phelp posted a message on social media: “I am glad to see that the new British growth plan has strengthened Stelin.”
However, due to the poor response to the mini budget of the market, the value of the pound declined sharply.
When asked about the post, Phelp told Nick Robinson: “It is a stupid idea to comment on the currency movement clearly, I should not do this-I learned a lesson.”
He said Trus’ tax cuts should be accompanied by “some expenditure restrictions to help balance books and maintain market confidence.”
“I made a case internally … but I haven’t heard it.”
“I hope that although there are all difficulties and very bad market reactions, there is still a way to implement the growth plan through it … there is no way to do this in the end.
“If my suggestion listened earlier, it was more likely.
“These views have not been boarded and listened to it, which will always be a pity.”
“Life support”
Phelp said in a widely interview with Nick Robinson that he has been working hard and responsible for his life. This is difficult. In 2013, his twins were born prematurely, and he was “not controlled” in other others. Ask for help.
His son and daughter were born at 25 weeks and one day, but only surpassed the legal restrictions of abortion.
“The doctor is completely honest.
“It was a shocking moment.
“My first child, my only child … I think this will be a new chapter of a lifetime, but it will happen later.
“In addition to the scene, you can’t do it … you can’t do it.
“They have maintained three months of support within three months. Within a week, the doctor said that we should bring them out of the incubator.
“They are covered by wires and tubes. The doctor asked us to take off the shirt and hold the baby on our chest.
“Obviously, the skin’s contact with the skin makes the baby rest assured.
“That’s one thing we can do. In fact, it is great to think that we can do this.”
He said that there was a “happy ending”, despite being difficult for the first few years, they were “absolutely good.”
Phelp said that this was a “trauma experience”, but until seven years later, when Covid’s hit rate and the smell of handmade elimination made him return to the newborn unit, he realized this.
“It brought back this kind of memory that I didn’t realize.”
You can have political thinking with Chris Philp with Chris Philp on BBC Radio 4 at 17:30 gmt or on BBC Sounds on Saturday.