Liz Truss has been announced as PM and is she already about to break law?
Liz Truss was elected Prime Minister after securing 0.17% of the British vote, taking over from outgoing Boris Johnson.
Liz Truss was elected Prime Minister after securing 0.17% of the British vote, taking over from outgoing Boris Johnson.
Boris Johnson will depart No 10 on Tuesday and Ms Truss will fly to Balmoral to meet the Queen for the formal handover of power.
"You might not find reasons to vote for Keir Starmer, but there aren't actually the really powerful reasons to vote against him," he said.
The former MP sat in front of a life-size cardboard cut out of Boris Johnson as she made her energy saving comments.
"She seems to be inviting a general strike. It would be a shame to disappoint her," wrote one person after watching the video.
"Tell us you miss your EU salary without telling us you miss your EU salary," said one person.
It begs the question, on the back of large scale tax cuts, how she envisages paying for such drastic measures.
Rees-Mogg recently supported Liz Truss after she said British workers "need more graft".
Emily Thornberry described it as "totally unacceptable" in the middle of the cost-of-living crisis.
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