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Nicola Sturgeon claims Liz Truss questioned her on how to get into Vogue

Nicola Sturgeon reignited his war of words with Liz Truss today. Published in Vogue.

At an event at the Edinburgh Festival, the prime minister said Ms Truss made the remarks at her Cop26 summit last year in Glasgow. The remarks come weeks after Ms Sturgeon appeared in a glamorous photo shoot for a fashion magazine.

Last week, Ms Truss spoke out against her SNP leader calling for a new Scottish independence referendum. Showed a positive attitude towards the request. She branded Ms. Sturgeon as the 'attention-seeker' and made her best remarks. What you should do is "ignore her girlfriend".

Provoked outrage within the SNP, which said they and the Scottish people had been "insulted".

Regarding her conversation at Cop26, she said: …

'I told her that they came and asked me. I told her it wasn't and it was the second time.

"It looked like she swallowed a bee. She'll be in Vogue soon.' Ten Tory MPs have announced their support for Mr Truss to become the next prime minister.

The campaign of her rival Rishi Sunak has led his supporters to cut her taxes. as an "election suicide note", then stepped up his attacks on the economic policies of his rival runner Ms Truss.

Mr. Truss branded government handouts to the public as "Gordon Brown" economics and repeatedly said he favored tax cuts to combat inflation.

But she denied today that she would rule out cash payments to help people weather the winter crisis,[75] which could cost households utility bills of over £4,200.

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Details: Rishi Sunak

A spokesperson for Sunak's team said her position on the cost of living crisis was "as clear as mud." said.

They added: She needs to be honest with the millions who are concerned about how her bills are being paid, and see if she can expect direct support from her.

Take money from people and don't give it back to them later. I believe in people keeping their own money and I believe in a low tax economy.' Email

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