I actually feel quite embarrassed for Liz truss
How many bloody times does she want to say
‘I’m a fighter not a quitter’
Do the right thing and walk already #PMQs #LiztrussResign pic.twitter.com/eWprdrwvq3
— kerry ✊💙🇺🇦 (@hewitson10) October 19, 2022
Hilariously bad start for Liz Truss at #PMQs.
In response to @justinmadders, she gets loud jeers and laughs when she says 'I have been clear', and a VERY unfortunately timed pause after 'the right thing to do i those circumstances is to….'
Allowing a chorus of 'Resign!' pic.twitter.com/3XJcezENaZ
— Best for Britain (@BestForBritain) October 19, 2022
From what we’ve seen, when people are shouting for British Prime Minsters to resign, they resign.
It’s very hilarious that women lack the most basic competence. This bitch has only been in office for six weeks. She is the epitome of the micromanager girlboss who thinks she knows everything, and like most of those women, she is coming face to face with the reality of her own ineptitude.
AP:
British Prime Minister Liz Truss described herself as “a fighter and not a quitter” Wednesday as she faced down a hostile opposition and fury from her own Conservative Party over her botched economic plan.
Yet the grim faces of Conservative lawmakers behind her in the House of Commons suggested that Truss faces an uphill struggle to save her job.
Truss attended her first session of Prime Minister’s Questions since newly appointed Treasury chief Jeremy Hunt ripped up the tax-cutting package unveiled by her new government less than a month ago.
She apologized to Parliament and admitted she had made mistakes during her short tenure as the U.K.’s head of government, but insisted that by changing course she had “taken responsibility and made the right decisions in the interest of the country’s economic stability.”
Opposition lawmakers shouted “Resign!” as she spoke.
Asked by opposition Labour Party leader Keir Starmer, “Why is she still here?” Truss retorted: “I am a fighter and not a quitter. I have acted in the national interest to make sure that we have economic stability.”
Really though?
A package of unfunded tax cuts that Truss’ government announced on Sept. 23 sparked turmoil on financial markets, hammering the value of the pound and increasing the cost of U.K. government borrowing. The Bank of England was forced to intervene to prevent the crisis from spreading to the wider economy and putting pension funds at risk.
Under intense political and economic pressure, Truss last week fired her ally Kwasi Kwarteng as Treasury chief, replacing him with Cabinet veteran Hunt. On Monday Hunt scrapped almost all of Truss’ tax cuts, along with her flagship energy policy and her promise of no public spending cuts. He said the government will need to save billions of pounds and there are “many difficult decisions” to be made before he sets out a medium-term fiscal plan on Oct. 31.
Official figures released Wednesday showed U.K. inflation rose to 10.1% in September, returning to a 40-year high first hit in July, as the soaring cost of food squeezed household budgets. While inflation is high around the world — driven up by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and its effect on energy supplies — polls show most Britons blame the government for the country’s economic pain.
What a stupid bitch.
I’ll bet you ten dollars that after she’s forced out she starts an OnlyFans, saying it’s the only way she can pay her rent.