Nadine Dorries says Boris was among world’s ‘great leaders’
The gushing former Culture Secretary said it was clear that people voted "not always for the Conservatives - but for Boris.”
The gushing former Culture Secretary said it was clear that people voted "not always for the Conservatives - but for Boris.”
It comes after the Conservative's mini-budget plunged markets into turmoil and resulted in an emergency bond-buying programme.
“To anyone paying any attention to that leadership contest it was plain as day what was going to happen.”
Labour are now more trusted to run the economy and with the management of public finances, Ipsos polling found.
"Cards on the table. I think the fact that we haven't heard from them today is an utter dereliction of duty."
"The Labour Party conference is really nice and friendly. You've been let in, Owen!"
"Investors have got the message. Britain is not the bet it once was."
Divisions are emerging in the Conservatives after the Chancellor’s mini-budget prompted turmoil in the markets and talk of a financial crisis.
Daniel Hannan played down concerns about the £45 billion package of tax cuts announced by Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng.
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