Who should be the next leader of the Tory party?

Yep, she’s gone insane…I had to highlight the last bit.

‘BREAKING: Liz Truss says she'll cut £11B from the civil service if elected Prime Minister. She'll cut civil servants' time off from 27 to 25 days, and scrap the role of diversity officers. £8.8B will be saved by cutting the pay of those living outside London and the South East.’ @sky
 
Basically, Truss will cut pay for nurses, police officers and teachers but not in the South East? Nothing like looking after your own, I guess.

Not fit for office based on her comments about Sturgeon, let alone this nonsense.
 
In answer to the OP, clearly not someone this stupid…



From the woman currently serving as the Foreign Secretary whose job is to epitomize diplomacy and tact. Were she to say that about any foreign leader, it would be reprehensible, but to say it about the democratically elected First Minister of part of the United Kingdom is, quite frankly, insane. Sure it will go down well with the people of Scotland.

Conservative leader-in-waiting kicks another support of the Union away.
This is clearly playing to the goons in the audience (as shown by the audience) but it's politically idiotic.


There is literally only one thing that would unite most of Scotland behind Nicola Sturgeon and that's some arsehole Westminster tory saying the best thing to do is ignore the first minister of Scotland.
 
Yep, she’s gone insane…I had to highlight the last bit.

‘BREAKING: Liz Truss says she'll cut £11B from the civil service if elected Prime Minister. She'll cut civil servants' time off from 27 to 25 days, and scrap the role of diversity officers. £8.8B will be saved by cutting the pay of those living outside London and the South East.’ @sky
Fucking stupid woman
 
Yep, she’s gone insane…I had to highlight the last bit.

‘BREAKING: Liz Truss says she'll cut £11B from the civil service if elected Prime Minister. She'll cut civil servants' time off from 27 to 25 days, and scrap the role of diversity officers. £8.8B will be saved by cutting the pay of those living outside London and the South East.’ @sky

Sounds like she took a Taxpayers Alliance report and regurgitated it verbatim as fact.
Apparently the entire civil service wage bill is about 9 bn, and the Institute for Government think the only way of making a significant dent would be by covering the entire public sector.
 

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