Truss, or what’s left of her, has launched her fightback among the Brexit faithful – The Telegraph

Liz Truss launched her fightback at 6pm in Committee Room 11. The meeting was actually set for 5pm; Commons voting ran late so Mark Francois advised us hacks to go away and come back later, but I hung around on the suspicion that the moment we left, Liz would slip out of her hiding place in the roof of the lift and jog, unseen, into the Room.

I hunkered down like it was the Harrods Sale, and watched the European Research Group arrive in dribs, drabs and the occasional straightjacket.

These are the true believers: if theyre angry at Liz for anything, its for not keeping the mini-Budget. Lord Frost, John Redwood, Kate Hoey, Jacob, Fabbers, the magnificent David Campell Bannerman dragging a suitcase - full, no doubt, of Monetarist literature - and Steve Muscles Baker.

Sir William Cash spread his arms like Jolson, and sang, Here we goooo!

To see whom? The PM, or whats left of her since a bunch of asset managers and Remainers took back control. What we saw of her on TV on Monday night, interviewed by Chris Mason, did not spark confidence as she uttered that dread word sorry, thus accepting personal responsibility for blunders past and future. It is the mark of an honest politician, she said, to admit mistakes. Thats true, but its also a dead giveaway for a not-very-good one, trying to turn a repeated error into a display of moral virtue. As Samuel Johnson might have said, Honesty is the last refuge of the incompetent.

What was I expecting? The PM to pass down the corridor on castors, tugged along by a gentle nurse?

But no! She bobbed into view in a dark blue dress and black tights - fresh-faced, one suspects, from a good nights sleep. Instinctively, I stood: she might be a PM, but shes still a lady. I earnt a cheeky nod. Those who cant fathom the rise of Ms Truss havent met her. She has a way of compromising you, of making you think youre on her side, and its the most fun side of the room to be on.

The ERG roared as she entered. She entertained them behind a closed door for about 45 minutes. Then she left, followed by Mr Francois who told us it was a very positive meeting.

The PM evidently spoke about Northern Ireland and her commitment to raising defence spending by the end of the decade, which is ambitious for a woman who could be out of office by Friday. And he noted that David Canzini, the clever political operative, was with her, an eminence so grise, none of us had noticed hed gone in.

No 10 confirmed it: he was hired as of that morning.

So, shes adding staff. She has two issues distinct from the Treasury to define herself by: Ulster and guns. And does she have the Brexit militants behind her? Speaking as one of them, Im not sure. The ambition was always to make Britain Singapore on Thames, but if even Liz cant do it, some of us are tempted to cut out the middleman and just move to Singapore.

See the original post:

Truss, or what's left of her, has launched her fightback among the Brexit faithful - The Telegraph

Related Posts

Comments are closed.