no matter what policies we have in place or what leadership, there s not a huge amount the government can do to make things better. i suppose the argument with liz truss is she and her mini budget and all her policies that came out of nowhere actually made things worse. things haven t. i suppose that does go some way to show that it is policies that can make a difference in the markets will fall in line if they think there is greater political and economic stability. so, whether rishi sunak or possibly penny mourdant, whoever wins, is able to enhance that stability, i think that remains to be seen. but what we do know about rishi sunak is that his whole economic vision and ideology is completely different from that of liz truss from the start. so we are ready know quite a bit about the vision that he ll be implementing. and we ve gotjeremy hunt, who did a lot of that unwinding. just quickly, boris, not this time. what struck me was that boris johnson said he thinks he would b
elon musk, is going through with his bid to buy the company. shares were suspended as the news began to leak out. hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the broadcaster, david davies, and the broadcaster and writer, jemma forte. welcome to you both. let s dive straight into the headlines. the i, which leads with the headline tory open warfare and concludes the prime minister is in peril. the independent using the same photo, but with a wider shot, above its headline the pm is fighting to keep the cabinet in line as splits deepen. the metro also picks the same picture of the prime minister on a building site, but this time, opting with the lines made famous by the children s cartoon character bob the builder, asking, can she fix it? tory infighting also dominates the financial times, along with the story that elon musk agrees to pay $41; billion for twitter. the daily telegraph leads with an image of the home sec
after controversial remarks about the prophet muhammad by officials from the governing bjp. the party has now suspended two officials. hello and welcome to our second and last look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are kevin schofield, political editor of the huffpost uk, and martin bentham, home affairs editor at the evening standard. have pretty much got a set of front pages now. here are the highlights. the times leads with new plans from the prime minister, which could allow housing benefit claimants to buy a home. he ll also cut bills left, right and centre according to the daily express, which claims he will ease the cost of living crisis. the price of filling up the average car will hit £100 that makes the front page of the mirror. the guardian also leads with rising fuel prices and adds that the worsening economic situtation in the uk will prevent the pm from reseting what they call his troubled premiership . the mail reports on th
vision that he ll be implementing. and we ve gotjeremy hunt, who did a lot of that unwinding. just quickly, boris, not this time. what struck me was that boris johnson said he thinks he would be well placed to leave the conservatives lead the conservatives. that would assume that rishi sunak penny mourdant were unseated at some point. i that rishi sunak penny mourdant were unseated at some point. unseated at some point. i think it s extremely unlikely unseated at some point. i think it s extremely unlikely that unseated at some point. i think it s extremely unlikely that this - extremely unlikely that this government will lend on in this fashion government will lend on in this fashion i government will lend on in this fashion. i think an earlier election is much fashion. i think an earlier election is much more likely than that. of course borisjohnson is much more likely than that. of course boris johnson thinks is much more likely than that. of course borisjohnson thinks
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