The ex-PM's comments are the first detailed remarks she has made since she was forced out of No 10.
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The government did not tell the Bank of England about its tax cut plans before the mini-budget, one of its deputy governorsBut the ex-PM argued that the government was made a "scapegoat" for developments that had been brewing for some time. "Regrettably, the government became a useful scapegoat for problems that had been brewing over a number of months."
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