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Tory who replaces BoJo will be complicit in failures & lies

And don’t expect them to put you and your family first, they’ll be too busy cutting taxes for the rich and lining pals’ pockets

- Twitter: @AnasSarwar ANAS SARWAR

THE last few days have seen an entire football team of Tory MPs try to convince us that they should be the next prime minister.

They’ve given dozens of speeches and written thousands of words to try and prove just how different they all are from Boris Johnson and one another but the public can see right through it.

Because whoever replaces Johnson as PM is complicit in the same failures, lies and crimes as he is. While Boris Johnson lied to Parliament about parties in Downing Street, they were silent.

When he dodged questions about financial wrongdoing and billions of Covid cash going to Tory donors, they were silent.

While he lied to the Queen to prorogue parliament, they were silent.

Only when enough of them saw the chance for personal gain did they act.

Whoever ends up in the run-off will want to pretend this is a fresh start from Tory sleaze.

But the truth is they all sacrificed whatever integrity they had long ago to keep this shoddy show on the road.

While Tories squabble, your bills are going up, petrol prices are up, and the weekly shop is more expensive than ever.

Politics can’t be an ego contest – it must be about action.

But as those in the race to replace Boris reduce their appeal to the tiny selectorat­e of Tory Party they get further and further from what the country needs. So while we are in the grip of a cost-of-living crisis, you might expect plans to support those in need and control inflation would top the agenda.

But the perverse incentives of a Tory leadership race mean the next PM won’t be picked for what they could do to help you or your family – but based on what bungs they can offer Tory MPs, millionair­e party donors and the rightwing Tory party membership.

Collective­ly they have made spending commitment­s worth billions of pounds.

But the benefits won’t come to those who need it.

Any lingering sense that the Conservati­ves are the party of economic responsibi­lity has been shredded.

Instead of setting out serious plans to help people with the cost-of-living crisis, just as we hear estimates of how much energy bills will go up again in October, we are presented with the spectacle of a race to the bottom on tax cuts – for the wealthy.

Good luck too if you ask for an explanatio­n of just what public services will now be reduced to pay for this massive transfer of wealth from ordinary people to the very top.

Every single Conservati­ve leadership candidate supported the Government’s fiscal rules when they were passed into law in January, but now they are prepared to take a flamethrow­er to them.

If this race continues to limp on, we will have an answer to a question that has plagued political scientists for years, how much does it cost to become prime minister?

All your common decency and several billion pounds of the public’s money.

We don’t just need a change at the top, we need a change of government.

The only way we get that change and a fresh start is a general election and electing the Labour government our country needs.

While Tories squabble, your bills go up and your shopping is becoming even dearer

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