cheering thank you for putting your faith in me to thank you for putting your faith in me to lead thank you for putting your faith in me to lead our great conservative party liz truss will become prime minister tomorrow what s her answer to some major questions facing the uk? i will act immediately on bills and on energy supply. he ll have to leave number 10 first have we heard the last of him? he will be a great loss to politics, but hopefully it ll only be a temporary loss. and will prime minister truss be able to unite her party after all of this? £40 billion more borrowing. i that is the country s credit card, i it s on children and grandchildren. it has been a busy summer and a busy first day back. i m joined by gerard lyons, wes streeting, sebastien payne and isabel hardman. we ll bring you all the developments as they happen. first let s show you how the results looked. just over 57% to liz truss, just over, actuallyjust under 43% to rishi sunak. and let s l
focusing its prices are now so high that people and firms are already adjusting their behaviour. prices are so dislocated, therefore there is a strong argument to get in and cut prices and then the government takes the risk of consumers, the general public and firms. so, the positive is that there will be action. the question is whether you go down the price rate or the fixing. mil go down the price rate or the fixina. , ,., fixing. all right. let s get some reaction from fixing. all right. let s get some reaction from the fixing. all right. let s get some reaction from the secretary - fixing. all right. let s get some reaction from the secretary of i fixing. all right. let s get some - reaction from the secretary of state for wales, reaction from the secretary of state forwales, robert reaction from the secretary of state for wales, robert buckland is there on college green. initially supporting rishi sunak up until relatively recently and then liz truss who is now going to be
focusing its prices are now so high that people and firms are already adjusting their behaviour. prices are so dislocated, therefore there is a strong argument to get in and cut prices and then the government takes the risk of consumers, the general public and firms. so, the positive is that there will be action. the question is whether you go down the price rate or the fixing. mil go down the price rate or the fixina. , ,., fixing. all right. let s get some reaction from fixing. all right. let s get some reaction from the fixing. all right. let s get some reaction from the secretary i fixing. all right. let s get some reaction from the secretary of i fixing. all right. let s get some i reaction from the secretary of state for wales, reaction from the secretary of state forwales, robert reaction from the secretary of state for wales, robert buckland is there on college green. initially supporting rishi sunak up until relatively recently and then liz truss who is now going to be
the economy. this comes to the heart of li2 the economy. this comes to the heart of liz truss s the economy. this comes to the heart of liz truss s biggest challenge. he says she of liz truss s biggest challenge. he says she won t be made or broken by this winter says she won t be made or broken by this winter but i think she might be. this winter but i think she might be if this winter but i think she might be if the this winter but i think she might be. if the cost of living package doesn t be. if the cost of living package doesn t meet what the country needs, doesn t doesn t meet what the country needs, doesn t calm down the markets and doesn t doesn t calm down the markets and doesn t create a public debt crisis, but if doesn t create a public debt crisis, but if any doesn t create a public debt crisis, but if any of doesn t create a public debt crisis, but if any of those go wrong then it s it but if any of those go wrong then it s it for but if any of those g
for wales, thank you. i know what you think. for wales, thank you. i know what you think- - - you think. sorry for heckling. that was you think. sorry for heckling. that was clear you think. sorry for heckling. that was clear throughout, - you think. sorry for heckling. l that was clear throughout, what you think. sorry for heckling. - that was clear throughout, what you think. isabel hardman, your reaction. i think. isabel hardman, your reaction- think. isabel hardman, your reaction. ~ , ., reaction. i think his point about the conservatives reaction. i think his point about the conservatives being - reaction. i think his point about the conservatives being very i the conservatives being very dedicated to winning is an important one. they are not like the labour party in that they are never comfortable losing, sorry, wes. there will be a will to try to achieve the gravity defying trick of winning the next election, which will be very difficult for them but i think there are so