‘This inept madness cannot go on’: Tories turn on Truss
Divisions are emerging in the Conservatives after the Chancellor’s mini-budget prompted turmoil in the markets and talk of a financial crisis.
Divisions are emerging in the Conservatives after the Chancellor’s mini-budget prompted turmoil in the markets and talk of a financial crisis.
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The BBC's Faisal Islam said IMF's stinging rebuke is without a clear precedent.
“We must stand with working people. Meet their ambitions for real change. Walk towards a better future and build a new Britain, together.”
Corbyn has paid no damages, has made no apology and has given no undertakings concerning repetition of the words complained of.
The Treasury moved to settle the markets with the promise of a Budget next spring as the pound tumbled against the dollar on Monday.
A former Tory minister MP has said the new prime minister is "f*****" and the party are already looking to bring her down.
Mark Fullbrook was allegedly given a role as Truss' Chief of Staff,, on the basis his company gets to run the Tories' next election campaign.
He said the Tory policy was for the “rich to get richer” while offering little to ordinary workers.
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