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#AceDailyNews says here’s today Newspaper Headlines: Its not improved today in ‘ Blighty ‘ in fact Truss limps on after PMQ’s and then Suella Braverman (Sacked Or Resigns) and then she is GONE in comes Grant Shapps and he’s the one WANTING her out with a number of others as 1922 Committee Meets URGENTLY to find a way to CHANGE RULES – Well if they don’t suit ‘ JUST CHANGE THEM TO WHAT I ASK? Well watch short and too point video below says it ALL – Kindness & Love XX says 🙏🙏’s Liz Truss for Help & Guidance Amen











“Pensions U-turn leaves Truss facing fresh peril”, is the i’s lead, after Downing Street suggested the state pension could rise in line with earnings rather than inflation.
According to figures from the Institute for Fiscal Studies in the Daily Mail such a move would cost OAPs £8.35 a week.
Caroline Abrahams from Age UK is quoted in the Daily Express as saying that not tying the increase to inflation would be “viewed by many as a breach of faith”.
The Financial Times says bank profits are in the “line of fire”, as the chancellor looks to make up a £40bn fiscal hole.

Jeremy Hunt is reportedly “weighing up” whether to tax banks at 33% – made up of the new 25% corporation rate as well as an existing 8% bank surcharge.
The new £86,000 lifetime cap was due to come into force next October. Delaying the reforms for a year would save £1bn.
The future of the prime minister continues to fill column inches.
“Truss hit by minus strike”, declares the Metro. It leads on a poll from YouGov which puts her popularity rating at -70 – lower than Boris Johnson and Jeremy Corbyn.
But the Daily Mail says an “immediate putsch” is unlikely, because the chairman of the 1922 committee, Sir Graham Brady, believes the prime minister and the chancellor deserve more time to set out their economic strategy.

The Guardian reports that ministers are going to capitalise on Ms Truss’ weakness and “resist deep cuts” to departmental budgets.
The paper says Defence Secretary Ben Wallace has been in Washington DC for what it calls “crisis talks”.
According to a source in the Daily Telegraph the session was a “planning meeting” to respond to Russian aggression. Mr Wallace and his US counterpart, Lloyd Austin, also spoke about recent civilian drone strikes in Kyiv.
The Daily Mail says that Albanian migrants have been “fast-tracked” out of Britain, just days after crossing the Channel.
The Home Office has confirmed to the paper that 11 people were sent home on a charter plane last week.
The Mail says the removals could mark a “major breakthrough” in tackling the Channel crisis.
The collection – which is expected to fetch £200,000 – includes a letter from Harry Houdini.
According to the Sun, Debbie McGee’s favourite trick, the Geometrix illusion, is also up for sale.
The Daily Mirror suggests she will be hoping it will “perform a vanishing act of its own” when it goes under the hammer next month.

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