Cynical Liz Truss defends helping the rich rather than the poor – but nobody’s fooled
If Liz Truss thinks she’s fooling anybody, she is heading for a nasty awakening!
In a BBC interview, she was asked if she was on the side of bankers or the rest of us – and avoided answering.
Everybody knows this means she is on the side of the bankers and the rich – and her approach shows us that she cannot be trusted.
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The worst part is, the supercilious mason once again, and not unlike his predecessor(s) ALLOWED truss to dodge the question.
There isn’t one of them with the cojones to reel these toerags in.