All in a day’s debacle: 24 hours that undid Liz Truss
by Peter Walker, Jessica Elgot and Aubrey Allegretti from World news | The Guardian on (#64YP9)
Despite the departure of her home secretary, the PM could probably have clung on, but then came the extraordinary unforced errors
The final moments of a convoluted and chaotic 24 hours of political drama that culminated in Liz Truss's downfall began at about 11.40am on Thursday, when Sir Graham Brady slipped into Downing Street via a back entrance.
The official No 10 narrative was that Truss had instigated the meeting with Brady, the shop steward for backbench Conservative MPs. Few believe that, and even if it was the case, the power balance was much like a bankrupt calling in the administrator as the inevitable loomed.
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