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fdfaz | 3 years ago

Is there any reason to think she's about to leave or is this some wishful thinking from the usual suspects?

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michaelt|3 years ago

As well as the disastrous mini-budget and replacement of the chancellor?

One of the procedures by which she can be replaced involves 'letters of no confidence' being sent to the '1922 committee'. There are a bunch of newspaper articles saying that committee has been having discreet meetings and talking to Truss yesterday.

Which is the political equivalent of getting invited to a same-day meeting with your boss and HR entitled 'private meeting'.

DaedPsyker|3 years ago

Is the usual suspects her party colleagues? Feels like it's almost becoming a tradition in the conservative party at this point.

daveoc64|3 years ago

Have you seen the news in the UK this week?

She's had a terrible week (and that's saying something given her premiership to date).

She had to sack the chancellor that enacted all of her campaign promises, bring in a new chancellor who has undone all of her campaign promises.

Some of the polls coming out suggest the Conservatives would be in 3rd place at a General Election behind the SNP.

argsnd|3 years ago

Fourth behind the SNP in some cases.