Through a blend of quantitative economic data and qualitative analysis drawn from Treasury documents, parliamentary records, and policymaker interviews, the book presents a three-part exploration of Sunak's premiership. Beginning with his background as Chancellor and economic philosophy, it progresses through his key economic initiatives and inflation management strategies, before examining Britain's international positioning under his leadership. The analysis particularly focuses on crucial policy decisions such as the 2022 Autumn Statement and energy price interventions.
What sets this work apart is its interdisciplinary approach, connecting economic policy decisions with their diplomatic implications while maintaining academic rigor and accessibility. The book provides valuable insights for politicians, policy makers, and informed citizens by examining how domestic economic choices influence international relationships in an increasingly complex global environment. Its comprehensive evaluation of Sunak's technocratic leadership style and its impact on British governance offers readers a unique perspective on contemporary UK politics and economic policy-making.