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Our prime ten picks of the week


Chosen by God 

Paul Goodman

“Much has been written about Queen Elizabeth’s Christianity – and rightly, because it was part of the very stuff of her. But it was Christianity with a particular, personal twist. She will have believed all her life that she was called to the throne. ”

“Queen Elizabeth’s was a life well lived; a promise of destiny kept.” The King’s address. 

ConservativeHome

“On behalf of all my family, I can only offer the most sincere and heartfelt thanks for your condolences and support.”

“Queen Elizabeth II was the rock on which modern Britain was built.” Truss’s statement outside Downing Street.

ConservativeHome 

“She was the very spirit of Great Britain and that spirit will endure…she has touched the lives of millions around the world. God save the King!”

WATCH: “One of the greatest leaders the world has ever known.” Truss leads tributes to the Queen from MPs

ConservativeHome 

“The Prime Minister said: “We remember the pledge she gave on her 21st birthday to dedicate her life to service. The whole house will agree – never has a promise been so completely fulfilled.”

WATCH: “We are coming to understand in her death the full magnititude of what she did for us all.” Johnson’s tribute to Her Majesty. 

ConservativeHome

“The newly ex-Prime Minister expresses his own feeling of loss at the Queen’s death.”

The ABBA reshuffle. The winner takes it all.

Paul Goodman 

“What a Prime Minister has aright to do it may not be wise for them to do. But let no-one accuse Truss of not knowing what she wants.”

Andrew Gimson’s PMQ sketch: By keeping things simple, Truss made them look easy

Andrew Gimson

“For the first time since 1979, we saw a Tory PM enter office who believes in an economic doctrine and is not afraid to preach it.”

Why Truss’s sweeping reorganisation of the Downing Street operation could spell trouble for her

Henry Hill

“Civil servants drew up a scheme to transfer a lot of responsibility to the Civil Service. The new team may regret signing up to it.”

Truss’s energy plan is the least bad option

William Atkinson 

“The Prime Minister could make the argument she is plumping for the least worst option between a few lights going out and millions being unable to heat their homes.”

WATCH: “Together, we can ride out the storm.” Truss’s first speech as Prime Minister. 

Conservative Home 

“Our country was built by people who get things done…This is our vital mission: to ensure opportunity and prosperity for all generations.”

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