Right must unite to offer real choice over 'crazy' alternatives, says Liz Truss
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Right must unite to offer real choice over 'crazy' alternatives, says Liz Truss.
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Former Prime Minister Liz Truss has told GB News that politicians on the right need to unite to offer a credible alternative to the "crazy" policies of some parties.Asked if British politics is more polarised than ever before, she said: "People are turning to the Green Party because they're desperate, and unfortunately some young people, in particular, seem to think that communism might be the solution."Now, I don't agree with that, but I think it's a reflection of how badly broken our system is, that people are prepared to go for these crazy alternatives, and it's why the right need to get its act together and put forward policies and gain momentum and support."The errors of the Conservative Governments over the 14 years was not really reversing some of the key Blair policies that made our country ungovernable, whether that was the Human Rights Act or the Climate Change Act.
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