Iain Dale delivers brutal monologue on Liz Truss’ first weeks as PM

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Iain Dale delivers brutal monologue on Liz Truss’ first weeks as PM
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Iain Dale delivers this short yet brutal monologue on Liz Truss' start as PM, after her world 'falls apart'. IainDale

“Imagine you’re the new Prime Minister, you've only been in power for three weeks”, he began.

Iain went on: “And then your Chancellor delivers a budget which spooks the markets, sends them into orbit basically.” “And then your world falls apart. You do a series of interviews, calamitous interviews, with local radio presenters who you underestimate. You think ‘Oh they’re just local radio, they won't be as hard as that Nick Ferrari on me will they?’ Well they were, weren’t they?”This comes after Liz Truss struggled to explain on local BBC radio stations how Brits would benefit from the mini-budget, and 'local consent' on fracking today.

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