Keir Starmer compared Kemi Badenoch to Liz Truss in a brutal Commons slapdown. The prime minister told the Tory leader she was on course to becoming “the next lettuce” as the pair clashed at PMQs.
Truss may be out of Parliament but she is still managing to make the news. As well as her recent US jaunt, her decision to send a legal letter demanding Keir Starmer stop making “false and defamatory” ...
The reactions online have ranged from despairing to comical. Labour MP Chris Bryant said that Liz Truss has ‘firmly and ...
During Prime Minister’s Questions, Sir Keir said: “I got a letter this week from a Tory voter in a Labour seat, I hope they don’t mind me saying who it was, it was Liz Truss.” He added ...
Senior Tories want former prime minister Liz Truss to “take a holiday” and ... on the inauguration party circuit in Washington DC last week. On Monday night, just hours after Mr Trump was ...
For seven years under the editorship of Jon Clark, the red top has defied the prevailing popular media formula of baiting ...
Trump's tariffs will damage the dollar and cost the American people, says Fleet Street Fox. It's almost as if he intends to ...
Starmer quipped: “I got a letter this week from a Tory voter in a Labour seat. I hope they don’t mind me saying who it was, it was Liz Truss.” “She was complaining that saying she crashed the economy ...
Kemi Badenoch told the shadow cabinet last week that Liz Truss should keep quiet in public, The Telegraph understands. Four sources in the meeting confirmed a comment of that nature was made by ...
He said: “I got a letter this week from a voter in a Labour seat. I hope they don’t mind me saying who it was - it was Liz Truss. It wasn’t written in green ink but it might as well have been.
High-profile U.K. and EU officials show interest in growth but face a political pickle that MAGA doesn’t.
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