even her supporters worry they still don t know her plans to tackle rising prices. i voted for her so i m definitely glad that she won. ijust hope that many of the tax cuts come as soon as possible. liz truss, when she was foreign secretary, she did a brilliantjob and i have a lot of respect for her for that. however, i do have a lot of issues with some of her economic policies. the worry is real from staying in business to keeping warm. the fourth prime minister in six years facing voter demands for immediate and bold action. lucy manning, bbc news, peterborough. let s get a final word from our political editor chris mason who s in downing street. chris, what does tomorrow bring? first thing tomorrow, as they are having our breakfast, the prime minister, borisjohnson, still the minister, boris johnson, still the prime minister, borisjohnson, still the prime minister tonight and still the prime minister tonight and still the prime minister tonight and still the prime minist
paying to avoid world war. the sunday mirror says some tory mps are plotting to bring back boris if liz truss wins the leadership race. the mail on sunday say the bbc is facing scrutiny over anti tory bias following several attacks on the tory leadership candidates on primetime tv. welcome to the programme. for very obvious reasons, lots of politics on all the front pages. we are very close to a new prime minister so it s hardly surprising. let s start with the front page of the sunday telegraph. no more sticking plasters on energy, promises liz truss. this is liz truss. on energy, promises liz truss. this is liz truss, who on energy, promises liz truss. this is liz truss, who is on energy, promises liz truss. ti 3 is liz truss, who is allegedly the front runner in this tory race. her arrival is rishi sunak. liz truss is writing in the sunday telegraph and declares indeed that she will do away with sticking plasters and kicking the can down the road. she says she has
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