Has PM Liz Truss driven herself into a cul-de-sac?
By Chris Mason, political editor and Ione Wells, political correspondentThe words of King Charles as he greeted Liz Truss for what will soon become to both of them a normal weekly thing.So what on earth was the King referring to?
Sources in the room said that backbencher Robert Halfon, the chair of the Education Select Committee and a former minister, accused the government of "trashing blue collar Conservatism." She did it once in public and twice in private on Wednesday - at Prime Minister's Questions, in the Commons tearoom afterwards and later in the question and answer session with backbenchers.
The government appears to have found itself inadvertently driving down a cul-de-sac - and doesn't want to be seen to reverse out of it.
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