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David Blaine spent same amount of days sat in glass box as Liz Truss lasted as prime minister

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Updated 14:07 20 Oct 2022 GMT+1Published 14:00 20 Oct 2022 GMT+1

David Blaine spent same amount of days sat in glass box as Liz Truss lasted as prime minister

She's set the record as the shortest-serving PM after tendering her resignation

Jake Massey

Jake Massey

Liz Truss has resigned as prime minister - having survived in Number 10 for the same amount of time David Blaine spent suspended in a box above the River Thames.

You may recall the magician carrying out the stunt back in 2003, surviving on nothing but 4.5 litres of water a day as the world watched on.

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His ordeal last 44 days, the same as Truss's premiership, and it's hard to decide which has been more difficult to watch.

In a statement on Thursday, Truss said she'd realised that she could not deliver on the mandate given to her, and as such has decided to step down following conversations with Graham Brady of the 1922 Committee.

There will now be a leadership election within a week, with Truss remaining as PM until a successor is chosen.

Truss has resigned.
PA Images / Alamy Stock Photo

During her time in charge, Truss oversaw a calamitous mini-budget that eventually led to her first Chancellor of the Exchequer Kwasi Kwarteng losing his job.

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That budget saw a radical programme of tax cuts rolled out across the board but was largely criticised for offering tax cuts to the wealthiest people in the UK in the name of ‘economic growth’ whilst offering little help to the most vulnerable and those on low incomes.

In the end, the government was forced into a dispiriting U-turn on its flagship 45p income tax cut, which ultimately led to Kwarteng losing his position.

After the appointment of Jeremy Hunt to the position of Chancellor, he set about further rolling back on many of the government’s other financial policies set out in the mini-budget, leaving very little on record for the list of achievements under Truss, though she will point to the Energy Price Cap that was brought in to combat spiralling energy costs this winter – although that has since been announced as only extending until April.

Then, just last night, Suella Braverman quit as Home Secretary, announcing that she was officially stepping down due to impropriety in sending emails from a personal account rather than her ministerial one.

However, in her resignation letter, she laid into Truss’s government, stating: “Pretending we haven’t made mistakes, carrying on as if everyone can’t see that we have made them, and hoping that things will magically come right is not serious politics.

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“I have made a mistake; I accept responsibility; I resign.”

Braverman added: “I have concerns about the direction of this government. Not only have we broken key pledges that were promised to our voters, but I have had serious concerns about this government’s commitment to honouring manifesto commitments, such as reducing overall migration numbers and stopping illegal migration, particularly the dangerous small boats crossings.

“It has been a great honour to serve at the Home Office. In even the brief time that I have been here, it has been very clear that there is much to do, in terms of delivering on the priorities of the British people.

“They deserve policing they can respect, an immigration policy they want and voted for in such unambiguous numbers at the last election, and laws which serve the public good, and not the interests of selfish protestors.”

Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer also laid into Truss at Prime Minister’s Questions, asking whether a book about Truss’ government which is ‘out by Christmas’ was the release date or the title.

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The Daily Star even set up a race between Liz Truss and a lettuce on YouTube to see which would outlast the other.

That lettuce must be feeling pretty good about itself just now.

Featured Image Credit: Imageplotter / Alamy Stock Photo / Flickr

Topics: UK News, Politics

Jake Massey
Jake Massey

Jake Massey is a journalist at LADbible. He graduated from Newcastle University, where he learnt a bit about media and a lot about living without heating. After spending a few years in Australia and New Zealand, Jake secured a role at an obscure radio station in Norwich, inadvertently becoming a real-life Alan Partridge in the process. From there, Jake became a reporter at the Eastern Daily Press. Jake enjoys playing football, listening to music and writing about himself in the third person.

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