Foreign Secretary Liz Truss OVERTAKES Rishi Sunak as Tory members' favourite to replace Boris Johnson after Chancellor announces tax-funded spending increases in Budget Liz Truss, the new leading Brexit negotiator, leapfrogged the Chancellor She was ahead of Sunak in a poll of Tory members by Con Home website He has fallen in popularity since his autumn budget and spending review
Boris Johnson is at his worst ever rating among Tory members as new poll shows he is most unpopular member of the entire Cabinet
The Prime Minister is the most unpopular member of the Cabinet, according to the ConservativeHome survey, with a net approval score of minus 34 per cent.
Leak casts doubt on explanation for Liz Truss’s £3,000 lunch, says Labour
Government says Mayfair venue was chosen for short notice availability but leak suggests foreign secretary insisted on it
Labour has called on the government to explain why it claimed Liz Truss hosted a £3,000 lunch at a private members’ club because it was available at short notice, when leaked correspondence later showed that she had insisted on the venue.
In a letter to the international trade minister, Anne-Marie Trevelyan, Labour also asked why Truss, Trevelyan’s predecessor in the role, had overruled civil servants’ concerns about the cost of the members’ club, owned by a Tory donor.
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The Prime Minister is the most unpopular member of the Cabinet, according to the ConservativeHome survey, with a net approval score of minus 34 per cent.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10351593/Boris-Johnson-worst-rating-Tory-members.html
Government says Mayfair venue was chosen for short notice availability but leak suggests foreign secretary insisted on it
Labour has called on the government to explain why it claimed Liz Truss hosted a £3,000 lunch at a private members’ club because it was available at short notice, when leaked correspondence later showed that she had insisted on the venue.
In a letter to the international trade minister, Anne-Marie Trevelyan, Labour also asked why Truss, Trevelyan’s predecessor in the role, had overruled civil servants’ concerns about the cost of the members’ club, owned by a Tory donor.
https://uk.yahoo.com/news/leak-casts-doubt-explanation-liz-060007375.html