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Liz Truss Criticised For Accusing Starmer Of Appeasing Iranians

Liz Truss Criticised For Accusing Starmer Of Appeasing Iranians

Liz Truss has been slammed after accusing Keir Starmer of “appeasing the Iranians” during its war with America and Israel. The former Tory prime minister and Donald Trump fan said Starmer was “not a patriot” and “not on the side of the West” during a bizarre tirade on Talk TV. Her comments came as the prime minister flew to the Gulf for talks after Trump agreed a two-week ceasefire. The US president has been conducting a running feud with Starmer since the war began in February after the government initially denied his request for American jets to conduct bombing raids from RAF bases. Truss said: “Donald Trump understands that Keir Starmer is fundamentally not a patriot, he’s not on the side of the West, he’s been appeasing the Iranians in order to shore up his vote in this country, and Donald Trump now understands that about him.” More bollocks from the Liz Truss: “Trump understands that Keir Starmer is fundamentally not a patriot… he’s been appeasing the Iranians…” pic.twitter.com/QloYKCc7U1 — Haggis_UK 🇬🇧 🇪🇺 (@Haggis_UK) April …

Energy bills put Starmer in a spending bind – POLITICO

Energy bills put Starmer in a spending bind – POLITICO

Officials simply “haven’t moved on” with targeting data since the last energy crisis, Westerman said, adding: “That is a failure of governments plural to learn the lessons from last time.”   Energy companies, pushing ministers over the issue, have grown frustrated.   “Industry has called for government to provide the data so that we can target support [to] those who need it. And there’s just been little to no progress on this,” Caitlin Berridge-Dunn, head of external affairs at energy supplier Utilita, said.  New and old ideas  One option, separate from bills, would be to maintain a longstanding, five pence per liter tax relief on gasoline and diesel, a fuel duty cut which expires in September. The oil price shock has driven up costs at the pump by more than eight pence per liter for gasoline and more than 18 pence for diesel. Another approach officials could opt for, according to Westerman, and reported in The Times Monday, is to expand the existing Warm Homes Discount, a one-off payment to reduce bills for the poorest households, as a vehicle for getting more support to people who need it most.  But that approach, he cautioned, would not catch the “squeezed middle” of households.   Source link

Farage heads to Mar-a-Lago as Starmer-Trump relations plummet – POLITICO

Farage heads to Mar-a-Lago as Starmer-Trump relations plummet – POLITICO

“President Trump has almost understood the deal — almost — but I will be dining at Mar-a-Lago tomorrow night and will reinforce the message, it was the worst deal in history,” Farage told a “Save Chagos” boat party in London on Thursday night. An itinerary for Farage’s visit has not been made public by his party, and it was not immediately clear who he would be dining with. Farage will be hoping to get face time with senior officials if not with Trump himself. The White House did not immediately respond to a request for comment. It comes in the week Starmer has felt the president’s fury over both war in Iran and the Chagos Islands agreement. The president belittled Starmer as being “no Winston Churchill” after the U.K. initially blocked the U.S. from striking Iran from some British bases.  Trump has also expressed his anger at the deal to hand sovereignty of the Indian Ocean archipelago to Mauritius. Starmer argues his lease-back deal is the only way to secure the U.K.-U.S. military base on …

Boris Johnson lobbied Donald Trump to block UK’s Chagos Islands deal – POLITICO

Boris Johnson lobbied Donald Trump to block UK’s Chagos Islands deal – POLITICO

Representatives for Johnson and Truss declined to comment. The White House did not immediately respond to a request for comment. ‘Act of stupidity’ Trump’s position on the Chagos deal has flipped multiple times in recent weeks. He first came out against the “act of GREAT STUPIDITY” on Jan. 20, in what British officials believed was linked to Starmer criticizing his threats to seize Greenland.  After the PM led a diplomatic operation to get Trump back on board, the president conceded on Feb. 5 that it was the best deal Starmer could’ve made. But Trump unleashed his latest attack on the policy on his “Truth Social” platform on Feb. 18. In the U.K., the Times reported that the backdrop was another trans-Atlantic rift over Trump’s request to allow American planes to use British bases to attack Iran in the event of any conflict, with Britain assessing such a move would be in breach of international law. Trump’s latest Truth Social blast did link a possible use of Diego Garcia for an attack on Iran. He also …

Why Britain struggles to hold onto its prime ministers – POLITICO

Why Britain struggles to hold onto its prime ministers – POLITICO

Former Conservative Prime Minister David Cameron’s sudden departure from No. 10 in 2016 after Britain’s vote to leave the European Union triggered a period of unprecedented churn in British politics. None of his successors — Theresa May, Boris Johnson, Liz Truss or Rishi Sunak — served a full parliamentary term. Three were ousted from high office by their own side. It wasn’t always this way: Prime ministers used to last. Margaret Thatcher completed 11 years at the top, spending the whole of the 1980s in No. 10. Her successor John Major lasted six-and-a-half years, and Labour Prime Minister Tony Blair enjoyed more than a decade in power. So what’s going on? From acute cost-of-living pressures to a weak No. 10, POLITICO’s Westminster Insider podcast asked historians and former political advisers why it now seems impossible for a British prime minister to last very long at the top.  It’s the economy, stupid — David Runciman, political historian David Runciman is a political historian and host of the “Past, Present, Future” podcast. He believes Britain’s instability is not …

Liz Truss Welcomes The ‘Financial Collapse’ Of The UN And The Irony Is Off The Charts

Liz Truss Welcomes The ‘Financial Collapse’ Of The UN And The Irony Is Off The Charts

Liz Truss has welcomed warnings that the United Nations faces “imminent financial collapse” – and she should know all about that. The former prime minister said the comments by the body’s secretary general, António Guterres, were “excellent” news. According to the BBC, he said the financial crisis which was “threatening programme delivery” and that the UN could even run out of money by July. Truss, who last month urged Donald Trump to “dismantle” the international body, welcomed the report in a post on X. However, social media users were quick to point out the irony of Truss’s latest political intervention, given the economic meltdown triggered by her disastrous mini-Budget. She lasted just 49 days in No.10 after her chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng sent interest rates soaring and sank the pound by announcing £45 billion-worth of unfunded tax cuts. It is not the first time Truss has sparked ridicule in recent days. Source link

Liz Truss Warns US Extreme Left Mounting Armed Insurrection

Liz Truss Warns US Extreme Left Mounting Armed Insurrection

Liz Truss has been slammed online after she claimed that “the extreme left are mounting an armed insurrection” in America. The former prime minister, who only lasted 49 days in Downing Street after sparking an economic crisis, made the evidence-free claim on a Daily Telegraph podcast. Her comments followed the killing of protesters Renee Good and Alex Pretti by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers in the US. Truss said: “What [Donald Trump] is facing is an armed insurrection, that’s what’s happening.” Presenter Tim Stanley pointed out to Truss that neither Good or Pretti were armed when they were shot dead. But the former Tory leader said: “What you do have is an armed insurrection, and that is a very difficult thing to deal with. “I’m talking about left-wing protesters co-ordinating on Signal and, in the case of some of these states, a lack of co-operation from the state governor with legitimate law enforcement. “It’s a very serious situation in America, I don’t want it to get anything like that in Britain.” Her comments sparked …

Royal Navy Refuses To Break Law For Ministers Says Truss

Royal Navy Refuses To Break Law For Ministers Says Truss

Liz Truss has expressed bafflement that the Royal Navy will not break the law for government ministers. The UK’s shortest-serving prime minister suggested they should be used to “turn around” small boats carrying asylum seekers across the English Channel from France. But she bemoaned the fact that they would refuse to do so if it meant carrying out an illegal act – and bizarrely said Tony Blair, who has not been PM for nearly 20 years, is to blame. Truss also criticised the civil service while being interviewed on a Daily Telegraph podcast. She said: “Lots of people say we need to turn around the boats in the Channel to stop illegal immigration. “As a government minister, if you ordered – even as prime minister – if you ordered the Navy to do that, they would just say ‘we’re not doing that because it’s illegal’. “So the civil service now decide what’s legal and what’s not legal and can essentially refuse to do what government ministers say under the system that was set up under …

Reform UK weighs axing Britain’s fiscal watchdog – POLITICO

Reform UK weighs axing Britain’s fiscal watchdog – POLITICO

“If you didn’t have the OBR, what are you replacing [it with]? Well, maybe you could have a revolving panel of the top eight economic forecasters who have, twice a year, a mandate to produce their own estimate of the key six [to] eight metrics,” he added. His comments follow previous suggestions from Reform UK’s leader Nigel Farage to abolish the body, but it has not yet been clear what the party would propose to take its place. As Reform continues to top U.K. opinion polls, the development of the party’s economic agenda has been closely watched by the financial sector and beyond. The OBR has come under attack for its forecasting record from both sides of the political aisle. It faced significant scrutiny in November after its economic and fiscal outlook, which contained detailed information on the contents of Chancellor Rachel Reeves’ autumn budget, was accidentally made accessible hours before she began her official announcement. OBR Chair Richard Hughes stepped down as a result of the leak. The OBR has also been criticized for its outsized …

22 Bonkers Political Moments From 2025, The Year Chaos Reigned

22 Bonkers Political Moments From 2025, The Year Chaos Reigned

2025 was nothing short of an assault on the senses, with government U-turns giving voters whiplash and international politicians making even more jaw-dropping statements than usual. You might be forgiven for deliberately trying many of these outrageous moments from your memory over the year. But, on the off-chance you might want to remember them again, here’s an incomplete list of some of the weirder political incidents from the last 12 months… 1. Liz Truss Gets Her Lawyers On Starmer The former prime minister started the year off by setting her legal team on Starmer with a “cease and desist” letter, calling on him to stop saying she had “crashed the economy”. Truss alleged it was a “false and defamatory” claim which impacted her in the run-up to her losing her South West Norfolk in the July 2024 general election. The PM’s spokesperson hit back by claiming she should apologise to the millions of people across the UK for her actions. The former prime minister – who holds the title for the shortest premiership in UK …