Liz Truss’s premiership remains in jeopardy, despite her sacking Kwasi Kwarteng as chancellor and performing a major U-turn on the “mini” Budget that defined her economic strategy.
Following a stilted Downing Street press conference on Friday, Conservative MPs are far from convinced that she has done enough to shore up her position.
Some MPs are plotting to oust Truss, and if they are successful it would mean the UK having its fifth Conservative prime minister in six years and the second without a direct mandate from the electorate.
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