People will be “on the streets” and the UK will face face civil unrest this winter unless households are given more help to pay skyrocketing energy bills, a Conservative MP has predicted.
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Liz Truss has vowed to 'consult the people of Leigh ' over proposals for the town to break away from the control of Wigan council. The Tory leadership front-runner was questioned about 'Lexit', as the move's been dubbed, at a hustings in Leigh last night.
Asked by Shelley Guest during The People's Forum With Liz Truss broadcast by GB News about the 'phenomenal costs' and a possible council tax rise if Leigh were to go it alone, Ms Truss said: "I have spoken to [Leigh MP James Grundy} a lot about this. He is very much a proponent of Lexit and the independent republic of Leigh and he's a passionate advocate for it.
"We do need to look at local government and we do need to make sure it's as local as possible and we do need to make sure people have control over decision-making powers. Sometimes these arguments are made that it's much better to have a mega-authority, it's much more efficient.
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"But if it takes power away from people and if they feel it's being exercised by a distant authority then it just doesn't work. I will consult the people of Leigh and, if I'm elected as Prime Minister, I will appoint a local government secretary that is able to look at that."
Writing on Facebook after the event at Bedford Sports and Social Club, Mr Grundy said: "Great to see Liz Truss in Leigh tonight at Bedford Sports and Social Club for the GB News #PeoplesForum Event! I'm so proud that Leigh is at the heart of choosing our next Prime Minister! Leigh has well and truly been put on the map.
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People will be “on the streets” and the UK will face face civil unrest this winter unless households are given more help to pay skyrocketing energy bills, a Conservative MP has predicted.
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Last Week Tonight.In the episode which aired on Sunday (July 31), Oliver tackled the candidates looking to replace Boris Johnson as Prime Minister – highlighting an undeleted tweet by Truss which mourns the death of paedophile Jimmy Savile.“Truss has a real knack for making bad decisions and then very much sticking to them,” Oliver said on the show. “Exemplified by the fact that this tweet paying tribute to Jimmy Savile who turned out to be a monstrous paedophile has still not been deleted 11 years later.”Truss’s tweet, posted on October 29, 2011, reads: “Used to see Jimmy Savile at the Flying Pizza on Street Lane, Roundhay.
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John Oliver took aim at the Tory leadership candidates on Last Week Tonight on Sunday (31 July). The late-night host particularly mocked Liz Truss over an undeleted tweet mourning the death of prolific celebrity paedophile Jimmy Savile. “Truss has a real knack for making bad decisions and then very much sticking to them,” Oliver said during a segment on his show, Last Week Tonight with John Oliver.
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