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How Jeremy Hunt became the most powerful person in Britain
The new chancellor of the exchequer promises orthodoxy and competence
Editor’s note: On October 20th Liz Truss resigned as leader of Britain’s Conservative Party and thus will soon depart as prime minister. The party will hold another leadership contest, its third in as many years, to pick her successor within seven days.
This article appeared in the Britain section of the print edition under the headline “Meet the man in charge”
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