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Truss should be banned from being allowed to run as Tory candidate again to show ‘we get it’, says former minister

Conor Burns, a fomer Tory minister who lost his seat at the election, has welcomed Mel Stride’s speech this morning (see 10.19am), but urged the party to go further – and rule out Liz Truss ever again being allowed to stand as a candidate for the Conservatives.

In a post on social media, he said:

It is long overdue for the Conservative Party to draw a line under the ClusterTruss. It was a period of shame in the Party’s noble history. With a lack of any self awareness, zero contrition and deranged conspiracy theories she has made it hard for the party to rebuild.

So depleted is the party that some of her most inept advocates now linger on the front bench. The Party should go one step further than today’s comments and make it clear that Truss will never again be an endorsed Conservative candidate for elected office.

In that act the country may see, at last, that we get it.

Burns is hardly neutral about Truss. While she was PM, he was sacked as a minister over a misconduct allegation which he strongly denied and for which he was subsequently cleared. He claimed that he had been stitched up because he had spoken favourably about one of Truss’s rivals.

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The full text of Mel Stride’s speech this morning is now on the Conservative party’s website.

Mel Stride speaking at the RSA thinktank this morning. Photograph: Leon Neal/Getty Images
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