The newly-appointed chancellor is expected to increase taxes and cut public spending in moves that are unlikely to sate either side of the party.
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Jamie Wallis said Truss has "undermined Britain's economic credibility and fractured our Party irreparably".
The Chairman of Tesco has praised Labour for its 'actionable' plans to grow the economy - but he wasn't as complimentary towards the Tories.
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“As the old saying goes, if you don’t laugh, you cry," a Labour source said.
His comments have provoked outrage among the right wing press, who were less outraged when Donald Trump stuck his oar in.
Mr Hunt and Ms Truss will meet in her Chequers residence on Sunday as tax rises and spending cuts loom on the horizon.
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