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Former prime minister had sought to woo MPs but ex-chancellor Rishi Sunak has commanding lead
Four senior Conservatives are considering bids to become the party’s fifth leader in six years
Only five Tory MPs have urged UK prime minister to resign but few believe she can survive
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Conservative party sets high threshold for race to become new premier as Sunak emerges as the early frontrunner
...George Osborne, the former Tory chancellor, has nicknamed Truss “PINO”, or “prime minister in name only”....
Sterling rises after Boris Johnson quits race and former chancellor pulls ahead of rival Penny Mordaunt
Chancellor’s plan for 40% levy on ‘excess returns’ replaces idea of industry revenue cap
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Gilts under renewed pressure as candidates to become UK’s next prime minister jostle for support
Chancellor bids to repair UK’s tarnished economic reputation with tax rises and spending cuts, claiming pain is necessary
Prime minister’s grip on power looks ever more tenuous as home secretary quits and MPs rebel
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MPs report ‘dire’ mood as party braces for public backlash over rising interest rates
...But George Osborne, a former Tory chancellor, said a significant retreat from the “mini” Budget before Kwarteng sets out on October 31 how he will cut UK government debt was inescapable....
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Some Conservatives fear the party is heading for defeat at the next election as new PM reels from setbacks
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