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Also this week, evidence grows that new border controls are hitting meat imports
Britain’s shortest-serving prime minister on being ejected from office, the need for radical economic remedies — and her battle with the ‘deep state’
The PM who knew too much goes a bridge too far
Former UK prime minister hits out at central bank and Treasury for being ‘fatalistic about Britain’s decline’
During a brief, chaotic stint as UK prime minister, her incompetence undermined the case for economic radicalism
Conservatives must confront the inflammatory rhetoric of the right and resist the gravitational pull to the extremes
Plus, the politics of Conservatives’ row over Islamophobia are all wrong
The UK has experienced the steady and stealthy erosion of individual freedoms
Reform UK is a bigger danger to Conservatives than the new PopCon group launched by a former PM
Chief investment officer of Europe’s largest fund manager warns on the dangers of ballooning US budget deficits
Former UK PM doubles down on agenda of cutting taxes and red tape at launch of new right-wing group Popular Conservatism
Former chancellor became synonymous with one of the most chaotic periods in recent political times
Former UK prime minister exercises traditional power despite short and chaotic 49-day term in Number 10
Some policy experts say rapid turnover of cabinet positions since Brexit vote has undermined effectiveness of government
PM has not found a way to capitalise on monumental effort made to restore UK credibility after Truss’s budget
Former PM urges premier to ‘axe the tax’ at energetic fringe event of Conservative conference
‘Bad timing is not a minor mistake. It is a fundamental error of judgment. In a political leader, it is unpardonable’
Or: a vibes-based discussion about international public sector accrual accounting for inflation-linked bonds
Voters want state to be responsible for controlling prices and reducing inequality
Blaming external forces becomes especially attractive in opposition and sidesteps confronting internal divisions
UK’s shortest-serving PM unbowed in speech despite disastrous legacy and attacks from within own party
Huw Pill says dealing with market turmoil sparked by unfunded tax cuts was ‘not a comfortable experience’
With two of Liz Truss’s nominees reportedly refusing gongs, Britain could learn better practices from abroad
Accounts show extent of severance packages made to sacked ministers, officials and advisers
New commission will set out case for tax and competition reform, popular on Conservative right
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