Liz Truss's stark warning
Former Tory leader Liz Truss has issued a stark warning, stating that the Conservative Party is at risk of extinction as she criticizes Rishi Sunak's leadership. Truss made these comments during her 90-minute Edinburgh Festival Fringe show.
Risk of extinction
Truss did not hold back, acknowledging that the Conservative Party could effectively die. She even suggested that the Reform Party could take over as the new right-wing party if changes are not made within the Tories.
Call for change
During her show, Truss emphasized the need for the Conservative Party to advocate for change if it wants to survive in the ever-evolving political landscape.
Personal differences
Truss revealed that she does not personally get along with Rishi Sunak, stating that she has not spoken to him since he took office as the Chancellor of the Exchequer.
Refusal to apologize
Despite facing calls from the audience to apologize for her actions regarding the mini-Budget, Truss stood her ground and did not offer an apology.
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