Heated messages were shared in Conservative Party Whatsapp groups after Ms Truss's hastily-arranged Downing Street press conference.
"You may as well embrace dictatorship [because] it's the most un democratic [sic] proposal imaginable."
Meanwhile, Robert Simms appeared uncomfortable with the plan to hold the next financial statement on 31 - Halloween."Witches outfits smoke and mirrors," messages on the group said."Nightmare on Downing Street. In short... cannot be Halloween."During her press conference Ms Truss indicated she was determined to remain as prime minister and had"acted decisively" in the national interest.
"I am determined to see through what I've promised - deliver higher growth, a more prosperous United Kingdom," she insisted.Asked whether she should resign at her press conference, Ms Truss said:"I am absolutely determined to see through what I have promised."
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