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Truss was forced from office after just 44 days after her disastrous mini-Budget sent the money markets into a tailspin. At prime minister’s questions today, Starmer took the opportunity to hit ...
Keir Starmer has mocked Liz Truss after she sent him a legal letter telling him to stop saying she crashed the economy. The former prime minister’s lawyers accused Starmer of causing “serious harm to ...
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Liz Truss’s legal "cease and desist" letter to Sir Keir Starmer demanding he stop saying she "crashed the economy" was done for ‘publicity,’ according to former Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng. Mr Kwarteng ...
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The intervention by Ms Truss marks a dramatic political turn around. Labour won power on the back of persistent claims that Ms Truss “crashed the economy” during her brief spell in Downing Street.
Liz Truss's lawyers have sent a cease and desist letter to Sir Keir Starmer over his claims she "crashed the economy". The letter says Sir Keir has repeatedly claimed the former Conservative prime ...
Keir Starmer will not stop accusing Liz Truss of 'crashing the economy' despite a legal threat from the former Tory prime minister because he speaks for millions of voters, Downing Street said today.