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Liz Truss news – latest: Boris Johnson urges Tories to back him for PM as Rishi Sunak ‘certain’ to contest

October 21, 20228 Mins Read United Kingdom
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Liz Truss resigns as PM after just 45 days in Downing Street

Boris Johnson is reportedly urging Tories privately to back him for prime minister, promising that only he can save the party from a total wipeout.

The former PM is flying back from a holiday in the Caribbean as early as today and has been reaching out to members, including Rishi Sunak, who is “certain” to contest again, The Telegraph reported.

Mr Johnson and Mr Sunak are leading the polls as favourites to replace Liz Truss, who dramatically quit yesterday after just 44 days in Number 10, accepting the near-total collapse of support among colleagues and becoming the shortest-serving prime minister in British history.

Mr Johnson was reaching out to Mr Sunak to “get back together” as the ex-leader believes he is the candidate with the best chance of winning another election for the Conservatives, the newspaper reported.

A maximum of three candidates will be able to stand in the leadership contest after party chiefs decided hopefuls needed the support of 100 colleagues to get on the ballot. MPs will vote on the final two candidates before Tory members are given the final say, the 1922 chair said.

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Video: Lettuce that outlived Truss premiership makes victory speech

The Liz Truss lettuce, set up in a viral YouTube stream by the Daily Star, “delivered” a victory speech after officially outlasting the prime minister.

Ms Truss announced her resignation as Tory party leader on 20 October, after just 45 days in office as the shortest-serving prime minister in British history.
The lettuce had a shelf life of 10 days.

“After an unbeleafable campaign I am thrilled to have been crowned victorious in these chard times. However we must romaine cautious. This is just the tip of the iceberg,” a voiceover for the lettuce said.

‘Tip of the iceberg’: Lettuce that outlived Truss premiership makes victory speech

Stuti Mishra21 October 2022 07:05

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Seven weeks of chaos under Liz Truss’s government

Liz Truss has survived less than two months in Downing Street, consigning herself to the history books as the country’s shortest-serving prime minister.

The Tory leader resigned following a chaotic 45 days in government which she set in motion with an explosive mini-Budget, sending the pound into freefall and markets into turmoil; and brought to a grinding halt with a record of serial U-turning and two new Cabinet ministers – both backers of her now-likely replacement, Rishi Sunak.

After her seven-week spell in office, Emily Atkinson takes a look back at some of the events that map the dizzying premiership of Ms Truss.

Seven weeks of chaos under Liz Truss’s government

Tory leader resigned following 45 chaotic days

Stuti Mishra21 October 2022 06:45

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Johnson reaches out to Tories claiming he can save the party

Boris Johnson is reportedly urging Tories privately to back him for prime minister, promising that only he can save the party from a total wipeout.

The Telegraph reported that the former PM is flying back from a holiday in the Caribbean as early as today and has been reaching out to members, including Rishi Sunak, who is expected to contest again.

An ally of Mr Johnson told the Telegraph: “If the Tories are serious about winning in 2024 and want to stop a general election before then they need to revert to the guy with a mandate who is a seasoned campaigner.

(REUTERS)

Stuti Mishra21 October 2022 06:07

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World media reacts to Truss’s demise and UK political turmoil

The world’s media has reacted to the resignation of Liz Truss, Britain’s shortest-serving prime minister, amid a chaotic political and economic situation for the nation.

The Washington Post’s editorial board has put forward a strategy for Britain to “right itself after Ms Truss”, claiming the nation “looks increasingly like an isolated Atlantic island state” instead of an international player.

The Wall Street Journal’s editorial argues the demise of Ms Truss has lessons for domestic US politics.

World’s media assess Liz Truss’s demise and UK political turmoil

The Washington Post’s editorial board has put forward a strategy for Britain to ‘right itself after Truss’.

Stuti Mishra21 October 2022 05:18

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Australia concerned about delays on UK trade deal, PM says

Australian prime minister Anthony Albanese has said he was concerned about any potential delays to the free trade deal with Britain arising from the political instability happening there.

“I’m concerned about any delay that would occur to the Australia-UK free trade agreement,” Mr Albanese told reporters a while ago.

“I had discussed with prime minister Truss the fast tracking of that. I will of course, speak to whoever it is that will become the next prime minister of the United Kingdom about doing that.”

Liz Truss quit yesterday after the shortest, most chaotic tenure of any British prime minister, forced out after her economic programme shattered the country’s reputation for financial stability and left many people poorer.

Stuti Mishra21 October 2022 04:54

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Dramatic departure of Liz Truss fuels demands for early general election

Liz Truss’s dramatic resignation as prime minister has sparked a flood of demands for an immediate general election, with The Independent’s petition passing 280,000 signatures within hours of her announcement.

Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer led calls for a poll now, declaring: “The British public deserve a proper say on the country’s future.”

Liberal Democrat leader Sir Ed Davey issued a call for Conservative MPs to “do their patriotic duty, put the country first and give the people a say”.

And Scottish first minister Nicola Sturgeon said: “The interests of the Tory party should concern no-one right now. A general election is now a democratic imperative.”

Here’s a summary of everything that happened yesterday by our political editor Andrew Woodcock:

Dramatic departure of Liz Truss fuels demands for early general election

Independent petition for immediate poll passes 250,000 signatures

Stuti Mishra21 October 2022 04:36

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Liz Truss can claim £115,000 every year from taxpayer despite serving for just six weeks

Liz Truss will be able to claim up to £115,000 from the taxpayer per annum despite having the shortest tenure of any British prime minister in history (Emily Atkinson writes).

The outgoing Conservative leader can claim the money from the Public Duty Costs Allowance (PDCA), which was introduced to assist former prime ministers still active in public life. According to government guidance, payments are made only “to meet the actual cost of continuing to fulfil public duties.”

The allowance was arranged in the wake of the resignation of Margaret Thatcher in 1990, and announced by her predecessor, John Major, in March the following year.

Liz Truss can claim £115,000 every year from taxpayer despite six week tenure

Truss survived just 45 days in No 10, consigning herself to the history books as the country’s shortest serving prime minister

Liam James21 October 2022 03:00

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Election Now: The Independent petition calling for general election surpasses 200,000 signatures

The Independent’s petition calling for a general election to be held in the UK following recent political furore has surpassed 200,000 signatures (Emily Atkinson writes).

As of 6.25pm on Thursday, after Liz Truss quit as prime minister following just 45 days in office, the petition had been signed by more than 200,400 people – up by some 50,000 signatures in just one hour.

You can sign the petition here.

Liam James21 October 2022 02:00

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Tories fear party split if Boris Johnson returns following dramatic Liz Truss resignation

Conservative MPs have warned that the party could split if Boris Johnson returns as leader following the dramatic resignation of Liz Truss after just 45 days as prime minister (Andrew Woodcock writes).

After six weeks of turmoil culminating in her sacking her chancellor and home secretary within days of one another, Ms Truss conceded that she could not “deliver the mandate” on which she was elected.

She will hand over to a new prime minister by 28 October – next Friday – with her departure brought forward to Monday if Tory MPs are able to unite behind a single candidate for leader and avoid the need for a ballot of party members.

Close allies of former chancellor Rishi Sunak told The Independent that he will be on the ballot paper, after missing out to Ms Truss in a vote of around 170,000 members over the summer.

Tories fear party split if Boris Johnson returns after dramatic Liz Truss resignation

Breakneck leadership race to produce new PM by 28 October

Liam James21 October 2022 00:52

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