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Old 30-07-2022, 22:44   #3861
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Re: Updated: Boris resigns as party leader

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https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...-Minister.html

It’s going to be Liz who gets the vote of Conservative members. A good choice, judging on how she is conducting her campaign. She’s the one who will put us on the new path to achieving the manifesto.

The general public don’t see this yet, but in the end, she will carry the Conservatives through to the next election. Fasten your seat belts!

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Tory leadership contender Liz Truss plans to evoke the spirit of Margaret Thatcher and solidify Whitehall's control of the economy if handed the keys to 10 Downing Street, it was revealed last night.

Ms Truss, who has shot into pole position as the frontrunner for the Prime Minister's hotseat, is considering the formation of a 'supergroup' of allies to lead the Treasury into the next generation.

Key allies including Business Secretary Kwasi Kwarteng, Brexit Opportunities minister Jacob Rees-Mogg and veteran MP John Redwood are said to be in line for formal positions under any cabinet led by Britain's third female PM.

According to sources, Ms Truss will also work to tackle 'groupthink' prevalent within the Treasury and increase the number of economic advisers working in Downing Street.

She has already set lofty targets of 2.5 per cent economic growth per year, and laid out an ambitious plan to help would-be homeowners with Bank of England measures that could allow rent payments to be used in future mortgage assessments.

A campaign insider told the Telegraph: 'Liz rightly thinks we can’t have failed, business as usual economic policy and won’t be captured by Treasury groupthink.

'She will be bold on the economy and will lower taxes, keep tight control of spending, and push through supply-side reforms that will create higher growth and more sustainable growth.'


The Left will hate this and I can hear the cries of anguish already.
it gonna be utter carnage OB man what cuts she gonna make for her tax cuts promises it be austerity on steroids
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