Liz Truss latest news: Suella Braverman out as Home Secretary in latest blow to PM
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"Not only have we broken key pledges that were promised to our voters, but I have had serious concerns about this Government's commitment to honouring manifesto commitments, such as reducing overall migration numbers and stopping illegal migration, particularly the dangerous small boats crossings." | Positive | 22% Conservative |
"Liberal Democrats are calling for an immediate guarantee that both pensions and social security will rise in line with inflation." | Positive | 12% Conservative |
"08:02 AMForeign Secretary: Poll numbers are 'disconcerting'James Cleverly was told that just last week Liz Truss had promised there would be no cuts to public spending but the arrival of Jeremy Hunt as Chancellor means that commitment has now been dropped." | Negative | -8% Liberal |
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
61% :"Not only have we broken key pledges that were promised to our voters, but I have had serious concerns about this Government's commitment to honouring manifesto commitments, such as reducing overall migration numbers and stopping illegal migration, particularly the dangerous small boats crossings.56% :"Liberal Democrats are calling for an immediate guarantee that both pensions and social security will rise in line with inflation.
46% :08:02 AMForeign Secretary: Poll numbers are 'disconcerting'James Cleverly was told that just last week Liz Truss had promised there would be no cuts to public spending but the arrival of Jeremy Hunt as Chancellor means that commitment has now been dropped.
43% : She told Times Radio: "We're currently exploring, for example, how to meet the growing costs of social care.
43% : We supported keeping the top rate of income tax, we said that we would reverse the cut.
42% : So why is she still here?"Ms Truss replied: "I am a fighter and not a quitter."12:09 PMStarmer and Truss clash over spending cuts U-turnSir Keir Starmer pointed out that Liz Truss promised at PMQs last week that there would be no public spending cuts but now that commitment has been shredded.
42% : Of course we need to be careful with public spending but we cannot move forward cutting state pensions, telling pensioners one minute we are promising to protect them in the middle of a cost of living crisis then we put that all at risk and say well, maybe we won't then two weeks later the new Prime Minister promises that state pensions will be uprated by inflation and here we are just a few days after that when it is all up in the air again.
39% : Nandy refuses to rule out Labour hiking top rate of income taxLisa Nandy has refused to rule out a Labour government increasing the highest rate of income tax above 45p.
*Our bias meter rating uses data science including sentiment analysis, machine learning and our proprietary algorithm for determining biases in news articles. Bias scores are on a scale of -100% to 100% with higher negative scores being more liberal and higher positive scores being more conservative, and 0% being neutral. The rating is an independent analysis and is not affiliated nor sponsored by the news source or any other organization.