Personally, didn't like either Sunak or Truss but having watched a fair bit of their campaigns I always thought that Sunak would have the better experience in terms of managing the economy (Truss made no bones from the start about what she intended to do and I never liked the idea of funding tax cuts through further borrowing) and also, rather surprisingly, that he had more of a social conscience than her. All academic of course as I'm not a party member so had no choice in the matter.

Don't disagree with some things, such as lowering corporation tax or reducing rate of income tax by a percent but, as others on here have said before, raising the tax threshold would have been far fairer. All she has done is make the rich and super-rich wealthier still and done f.a.for the poorer in society. Her supporters claim they are " not a party of envy". B ol locks! It isn't about envy, it is about fairness and the ideal that any government should try and help all in society.

The Tory grandees will be right to worry as her actions so far will likely lose the Conservatives the gains made in the last election in the Red Wall as well as a few from the "squeezed" middle income bracket to boot.