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Trass will become the new British Prime Minister. What challenges will the new Prime Minister face after taking office?

Trass needs to face the following challenges after taking office. First, she needs to lead Britain out of the energy crisis; second, she needs to stabilize domestic prices; third, she needs to deal with a series of diplomatic issues. In fact, it is unrealistic to let Trass solve all the problems in one term. In order to win re-election, she will definitely choose to make some achievements in relatively easy fields to stabilize people's emotions.

1. Serious energy crisis Since the conflict between Russia and Ukraine, European countries have successively imposed energy embargoes on Russia. But in the end, these countries found that temporarily changing the energy import channels was not only extremely expensive, but also impossible to completely fill their energy gap. For an average family in Britain, their fuel cost is expected to triple that of previous years. What is even more worrying is that Britain does not rule out the possibility of energy rationing in winter.

Second, rising prices Due to its unique geographical location, it is very convenient for Britain to import energy. However, considering that the transportation cost of liquefied natural gas is much higher than that of gaseous natural gas, and other European countries compete with each other for prices, the cost of energy import in Britain has also increased. It turns out that Britain not only meets its own natural gas supply, but also spares no effort to supply other European countries. However, after the energy crisis, Britain had to include reducing natural gas exports in the discussion.

Third, the diplomatic dilemma. Britain's withdrawal from the EU can be described as a whole, and many subsequent issues will eventually need to be taken over by Trass. For the EU, which has been committed to strengthening the degree of integration, Britain's withdrawal is undoubtedly a major blow. Britain is unwilling to provide expensive economic aid for the crisis in other EU countries, and it prefers to go it alone. However, considering the inextricable links between Britain and the European Union, its withdrawal can never be solved in one sentence.

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