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Who won the Tory leadership debate? Feels like a 'moral failure' that Liz Truss already has

"Good evening, Madame Prime Minister!" said a Scottish Conservative MP to Liz Truss.

She raised her hands in a mock protest. "Please, please, don't get ahead of me!" Afterthought: "Don't let me get ahead of you." Most people think she won, and maybe she did.

This means that the pressure to pay for energy with cash for Britons with disabilities and benefit claimants is gone. nobody came.

Her leaked remarks that British workers needed "more transplants" took the pressure off. Despite comments made hours earlier by her own team, she quipped.

And always loyal, she relieved pressure from her predecessor.

"I cannot agree that Boris Johnson has misled Congress," she said, noting that "Boris has done a great job as prime minister."

At yesterday's rally, Liz Truss was hailed as "the prime minister's wife" by Scottish Conservative MPs (

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Nothing seems to matter much when you're winning. , complains about the current plan, which proposes tax cuts, rather than "alms," and risks millions of people "falling into poverty."

It would be a "moral failure." and "I don't think the British people will let us," he pounced.

But this kind of friendly fire - just imagine (well, remember Please) At Labor - The hilarious Liz Truss felt like water had fallen off the back of a duck. increase! Host Colin McKay was outraged at the lack of details, saying, "You vote for me and see what you get!"

"I assure you that is not the way my government works," she replied, and the audience released the pressure and applauded in support of her. This Tory leadership campaign was - and still is - the fiercest battle in years, with no guaranteed winner.

Her rivals brand her as planning a "moral failure" (

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Settle into a rhythm. I remember covering Theresa May's 2017 campaign.

One of the biggest cheers of the night was Liz Truss' fearless proclaiming, "Women are women."

``I cannot accept this left-handed awakened culture that seems to want to cancel our history, our values, and our women!''

(I wonder if his strong independent millionaire wife, or indeed the female members of his team, would agree that they are "ours.")

They also said that

while he fended off a second referendum (acknowledging that we live in a "democracy"), she swore as follows:

Mr Snack faced opposition to Rwandan policy at a rare Tory show (

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Knowing your audience is problematic, however.

Sometimes they are reminded of the real audience that exists just after the 160,000 Tories elect the next Prime Minister.

On rare occasions, Rishi Sunak has been questioned by minority voices about her Rwandan plans. It called the treatment of asylum seekers "inhumane and inhumane."

"With the utmost respect, I must say that I disagree with you," he said. Before answering, he smiled.

Liz Like her truss, perhaps it's the water that's off the duck's back for now. He hears one voice criticizing him in a large room. The pressure is gone.

But within twenty days one of them will be running the country. Then the pressure will never go away.

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