the lowest rating it had ever recorded for a prime minister, and you might think those kind of numbers would be the end of the matter. not so, said the defence ministerjames heappey. my sense is there are dozens of colleagues in the parliamentary party who are gravely concerned over the way the last few weeks have gone, but they, like me, recognise that this is not the time to be changing leader again. as we now know, it is time for the tories to be changing leader again, and even on tuesday some of its mps seem to be hoping for that. the mp robert largan shared a blog post titled, the dangers of dumpster fires. he went on. we need to tackle them, regardless. but to borrow from cnn s jake tapper, this is becoming a hot mess inside a dumpster fire inside a train wreck. and nobody seems
ministerjames heappey. my sense is there are dozens of colleagues in the parliamentary party who are gravely concerned over the way the last few weeks have gone, but they, like me, recognise that this is not the time to be changing leader again. as we now know, it is time for the tories to be changing leader again, and even on tuesday some of its mps seem to be hoping for that. the mp robert largan shared a blog post titled, the dangers of dumpster fires. he went on. we need to tackle them, regardless. but to borrow from cnn s jake tapper, this is becoming a hot mess inside a dumpster fire inside a train wreck. and nobody seems sure what to do. meanwhile the work of government went on, including new laws on protests.
she is seriously imperilled at the moment. reporter: liz truss insists i she will lead the conservatives into the next election despite calls from within her own party to quit as prime minister. tuesday morning would offer no respite, normally supportive papers showed no mercy. the sun called liz truss the ghost pm. the mail declared in office but not in power and below it described a haunted prime minister. the polling was unremitting. yougov found the approval rating was 10%. the lowest rating it had ever recorded for a prime minister and you might think those kind of numbers would be the end of the matter. not so, said the defence ministerjames heappey. my sense is there are dozens of colleagues in the parliamentaryj party who are gravely concerned | over the way the last few weeks have gone, but they, like me, recognise that this is not i the time to be -
not so, said the defence ministerjames heappey. my sense is there are dozens of colleagues in the parliamentary party who are gravely concerned over the way the last few weeks have gone, but they like me recognise that this is not the time to be changing leader again. as we now know, it is the time for the tories to be changing leader again, and even on tuesday some of its mps seemed to be hoping for that. the mp robert largan shared a blog post titled, the dangers of dumpster fires. he went on. but to borrow from cnn s jake tapper, this is becoming a hot mess inside a dumpsterfire inside a train wreck. and no one seems sure what to do. meanwhile the work of government went on, including new laws on protests.
but as chris noted afterwards. she knows and her staff know and the dogs in the street know she is seriously imperilled at the moment. liz truss insists she will lead the conservatives into the next election despite calls from within her own party to quit as prime minister. tuesday morning would offer no respite, normally supportive papers showed no mercy. the sun called liz truss the ghost pm. the mail declared in office but not in power and below it described a haunted prime minister. the polling was unremitting. yougov found the approval rating was 10%. the lowest rating it had ever recorded for a prime minister and you might think those kind of numbers would be the end of the matter. not so, said the defence ministerjames heappey. my sense is there are dozens of colleagues in the parliamentaryi