Uh oh. As if Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch didn’t have enough on her plate with the rise of Reform eating into the Tory vote, now one of her predecessors has taken a pop at her. Liz Truss has taken to the august pages of the Telegraph to attack Badenoch, accusing the Leader of the Opposition of being ‘not willing to tell the truth to her own supporters’. The gloves are coming off…
Truss’s scathing remarks follow a piece in the same newspaper by Badenoch, in which the Conservative leader said that Keir Starmer’s Labour government was failing to learn from the mini-Budget that led to Truss’s downfall. In an attempt to push back on Labour’s narrative that the country’s economic woes are the fault of the Tories, Badenoch wrote:
For all their mocking of Liz Truss, Keir Starmer and Rachel Reeves have not learnt the lessons of the mini-budget and are making even bigger mistakes. They continue to borrow more and more, unable and unwilling to make the spending cuts needed to balance the books.
But Truss was left rather unimpressed by the comparison, with the former Prime Minister and her allies convinced that her low-tax vision was the right thing for the country. In her latest piece, Truss wrote: ‘She is wrong. Labour is doing the opposite of the mini-budget, which is why the country is headed for disaster.’ Shots fired! She went on, describing how her previous policies put her in line with the thinking of US President Donald Trump, before lamenting:
It is disappointing that, instead of serious thinking like this, Kemi Badenoch is instead repeating spurious narratives. I suspect she is doing this to divert from the real failures of 14 years of Conservative government in which her supporters are particularly implicated.
Ouch! Will Badenoch bite back? Stay tuned…
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