Boris Johnson’s sister savages Conservatives after Liz Truss quits as PM: ‘Most successful Tory politician of moment is a lettuce’

Liz Truss and Rachel Johnson
Rachel didn’t maintain again from savage feedback about Liz Truss and the Tory celebration (Image: BBC/Getty Photos)

Boris Johnson’s sister Rachel has not held again from telling it how it's.

Showing on tonight’s Query Time, which was introduced ahead following Liz Truss’ resignation as Prime Minister, Rachel was caught up in a dialogue about whether or not or not there must be a common election.

Whereas Minister of State for Local weather Graham Stuart MP made it clear that his view was that a common election wouldn’t remedy this nation’s issues, Rachel was fairly brutal in regards to the Tories.

‘The one factor that's truly uniting the Tory celebration is terror of a common election,’ she started.

The presenter continued: ‘As a result of even when Margaret Thatcher got here again reincarnated with Mom Theresa in her purse, she couldn't win this election for the Tories now.

Rachel Johnson
Rachel didn’t maintain again from some savage feedback! (Image: BBC)

‘Don’t overlook probably the most profitable Tory politician of the second is a lettuce, who has outlasted Liz Truss.’

Rachel was referring to The Each day Star’s lettuce, which was livestreamed alongside an image of the Prime Minister to see which one would last more.

She misplaced the race to the 60p vegetable as we speak, as she made historical past turning into the shortest serving PM.

Earlier as we speak, the PM delivered a speech exterior Downing Avenue to announce that she was stepping down from the position after a disastrous quick time period, which has included crashing the financial system and the departure of each her Chancellor of the Exchequer and House Secretary.

The PM introduced her tumultuous 44-day premiership to an finish after frenzied plotting amongst her personal MPs, who misplaced religion in her potential to control following a disastrous ‘mini-budget’ and days of chaos on the coronary heart of presidency.

Now, a day after she stated ‘I'm a fighter not a quitter’, Britain is ready to have a brand new chief inside per week.

On the steps of Downing Avenue, the PM instructed the nation that she recognised, ‘given the state of affairs, I can not ship the mandate on which I used to be elected by the Conservative Occasion.’

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