The recent resignation of Liz Truss will reassure the economy a little, and the central bank may be able to control the market for several more weeks, but the problem has now turned into a political par excellence. The failure to choose the government for the next week may cause a lot of economic problems, which means that Britain dispenses with it.
The appointment of the new government may solve many problems, but most of the costs will be paid by the citizen, which will accelerate early elections that may further complicate the situation.
They are dealing with many problems already, with this recent resignation it will bring a lot of change but expect not much.
UK should be more aggressive on getting a good government that will address all the problem especially with the threat of recession and higher inflation rate. I'm not familiar about how their political political policy will be but I know UK is already suffering economically. UK bond market is not doing good along with the other countries in Europe, the only way to solve this is to seek help from their allies and talk about the possible deal and solution.