The times when governing conservative party’s conference of the United Kingdom is buffeted by fuel, gas and Christmas food crises, Prime Minister promises to take ‘big, bold decisions’. He’s hoping to transform post-COVID Britain after this.

Johnson wanted refocus on his 2019 election pledges to deal with regional inequality, social care and crime and covid-19, making full use of the conference this week.

After the exit of Britain from the European Union, Boris finds himself on the backfoot. Although, he said the departure would hand the country the freedom to better shape its economy.

PM is now facing complaints by the people who are unable to buy petrol, by those who fear the shortages of Christmas fares this year and by gas companies tackling spikes in wholesale prices.

On the eve of the conference, in the city of Manchester, Boris did not talk about the ongoing crisis and mentioned the “ track record of delivering on the people’s priorities” of his government.

He said, “ We didn’t go through Covid to go back to how things were before- to the status quo ante. Build Back Better means we want things to change and improve as we recover’’.

“That means taking the big, bold decisions on the priorities people care about- like on social care, on supporting jobs, on climate change, tackling crime and levelling up”.

He kept repeating that the government did it all to help businesses, protect jobs during the pandemic and carried out mass vaccination programmes successfully.

The withdrawal of a top-up to a state benefit for low income and ending a COVID jobs support scheme , at the conference, can face criticism from some lawmakers. Specially from those who belongs to regions in northern and central England as the support the opposition Labour Party.