Woking’s MP must tell Liz Truss to resign before more economic damage is done 

17 Oct 2022
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Following the Chancellor's statement, Lib Dem parliamentary candidate for Woking, Will Forster has demanded that the local Conservative MP "do their patriotic duty" by calling on Liz Truss to resign.

The Lib Dems are calling for a General Election which is currently being blocked by Conservative MPs.

Lib Dem parliamentary candidate for Woking, Councillor Will Forster said:

"Liz Truss must resign before any more damage is done. People's mortgage bills have already spiralled by hundreds of pounds because of this Government's botched budget. Woking's MP, Jonathan Lord, must now do his patriotic duty by telling Liz Truss to go."

"For the good of the country Liz Truss must resign. Britain needs a General Election now but sadly Conservative MPs are blocking that from happening.

"Nobody in Woking voted for massive cuts to our local NHS and schools. This has all happened because the Conservatives chose to give unfunded tax cuts for the wealthiest companies."

"The next election in Woking will be a clear choice between four more years of an out of touch Conservative Party, or a hardworking local Lib Dem MP."

Lib Dem Leader Ed Davey said:

"So much damage has already been done by these Conservatives and they will force millions of struggling families and pensioners to pay for it. It is not just Liz Truss or Kwasi Kwarteng. The whole Conservative Party is out of touch and does not care. That is why we need a General Election, to take them out of power and end this crisis."

ENDS

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