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How is the media covering Kwasi Kwarteng?Kwasi Kwarteng often is covered by Left Media sources.
Left: 42%
Center: 27%
Right: 31%
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Media Bias Breakdown
How is the media covering Kwasi Kwarteng?Kwasi Kwarteng often is covered by Left Media sources.
Left: 42%
Center: 27%
Right: 31%
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Liz Truss · IlkleyUntil today Kwasi Kwarteng's main claim to fame was being Liz Truss's chancellor and producing a budget that came close to crashing the UK economy. He is due to leave the Commons at the next election, and his parting gift has been, writing in the right wing Sunday papers, for the Conservatives to “bring back Boris - a proven election winner” The lack of emotional intelligence and self-awareness is remarkable. Possibly this is explained by both Boris and Kwarten being products of Eton College.See the Story
Reader letter: 'Please don't bring Boris back!'
100% Center coverage: 1 sources
Rishi Sunak · United KingdomRishi Sunak should be “swallowing some pride” and bringing back Boris Johnson to help boost the Tories’ electoral fortunes, ex-chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng has said.See the Story
PM should 'swallow pride' and bring back Boris Johnson, says Kwasi Kwarteng
43% Left coverage: 7 sources
Liz Truss · WalesFormer Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng, and short-lived Prime Minister Liz Truss at the Tory Party conference. Photo Stefan Rousseau PA Images Ben Wildsmith I’ve missed Liz Truss. Alone amongst mortgage-holders, my life was gloriously simple for the 45 days she led the UK over a cliff, seeing off the late Queen as she went. Her jarring non-sequiturs, alarming facial expressions, and utter lack of self-awareness were so easy to satirise that I could ju…See the Story
Pop goes the weasel
Liz Truss · United KingdomFormer Prime Minister Liz Truss launched her so-called Popular Conservatism (PopCon) initiative on Tuesday, after her key ally and former chancellor, Kwasi Kwarteng, announced his departure from Parliament after the next election, casting a shadow over the group’s launch.
The event, aimed at rejuvenating conservative principles, also witnessed the notable absence of Sir Simon Clarke, another ally of Ms. Truss, following controversial statements …See the Story
Popular Conservatism Launch Overshadowed by High-Profile Departures and Calls for Party Unity
100% Right coverage: 1 sources
Kwasi Kwarteng · United KingdomThere will be kind words for a man who flew high in government, but not from me. He made a mess for millions of us and will walk awayIs it wrong to kick a person who’s down and out of luck? What about someone who has needlessly saddled you with a monthly mortgage increase of nearly £600? I say find them a corner of hell notably hotter than anyone else’s.With that in mind, let us bid farewell to the one-time most powerful Black man in British pol…See the Story
Do I feel sorry for Kwasi Kwarteng as he departs frontline politics? No – and nor does anyone with a mortgage
100% Left coverage: 1 sources
Kwasi Kwarteng · United KingdomKwasi Kwarteng, 48, has served as the member of Parliament for Spelthorne, Surrey, since 2010. He will not be standing at the next general election which has to take place by January 28, 2025, but could be held this year. He is likely to be best remembered for the financial chaos he unleashed during his 38 days as chancellor of the exchequer in 2022.See the Story
Who is Kwasi Kwarteng and why is he quitting British politics?
100% Left coverage: 1 sources
Kwasi Kwarteng · United KingdomLike Tony Blair and Gordon Brown, David Cameron and Sir Nick Clegg, it was a political partnership that ended in disaster. Prime Minister Liz Truss and Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng – her long-time acolyte – and their cataclysmic mini-budget still cast a long shadow from Westminster to Threadneedle Street. Somewhat optimistically dubbed the ‘Growth Plan’, their unfunded tax cuts were delivered without costings from the Office for Budget Responsibili…See the Story