Majority of Tory members say Liz Truss should resign – 6 weeks after making her PM!
It comes after the newly-elected chancellor Jeremy Hunt dramatically U-turned on Kwasi Kwarteng's mini-Budget.
It comes after the newly-elected chancellor Jeremy Hunt dramatically U-turned on Kwasi Kwarteng's mini-Budget.
“I will stay in the job to deliver for the national interest", the prime minister told the BBC, struggling to keep a straight face.
‘The great office of Prime Minister was yesterday reduced to an unedifying game of ghost-hunting,’ The Sun writes in an editorial.
The prime minister admitted things have not been ‘perfect’.
The Tory MP described the PM’s move as a ‘gut punch’ that cast him into a bout of depression.
"The policies that were announced in the original mini-Budget were the policies she fought and won the Conservative leadership election on."
Several major measures outlined by Kwasi Kwarteng just a few weeks ago have been replaced by his successor.
Liz Smith, the Scottish Conservative finance spokeswoman, said the Prime Minister is in ‘an extremely difficult position’.
It comes as the PM gears up for another bruising week in Number 10.
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