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Daily Star

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Editors Jon Clark
Circulation322,885 (February 2019)
First issue dateNovember 2, 1978
HeadquartersCanary Wharf
London
E14
United Kingdom
Did you knowDaily Star is the eighth-most-circulated daily newspaper in the UK (329,971).
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The Daily Star is a daily tabloid newspaper published from Monday to Saturday in the United Kingdom since 2 November 1978. On 15 September 2002 a sister Sunday edition, was launched with a separate staff. On 31 October 2009, the Daily Star published its 10,000th issue.

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Liz Truss resignation: World politicians and media react to Truss departure

Jun 25,2020 12:15 pm

By Elsa MaishmanBBC News

News of Liz Truss 's resignation has prompted quick reaction from political leaders and media commentators around The World , with many editorials focused on the brevity of Truss's Time In office and the ongoing political chaos in Britain.

Among foreign politicians, France's President Emmanuel Macron said that on a personal level, he was always " sad to see a colleague go" but that The Most important thing was for Britain to find stability as soon as possible.

At the White House, reporters asked US President Joe Biden whether Ms Truss had made The Right decision. He replied that it was her decision to make, adding that he wouldn't " weigh in on her judgment".

In an earlier statement, Mr Biden said Close Relations with the UK would continue, and thanked Ms Truss for her partnership " on a range of issues including holding Russia accountable for its war against Ukraine".

One of Ukraine's MPs - Oleksiy Goncharenko - also thanked Ms Truss for her support, saying that " Ukraine will never forget you! "

However, there was little sympathy for Liz Truss from Russia. Its foreign ministry spokeswoman welcomed her departure, saying Britain had " never known such a disgrace of a Prime Minister . "

Meanwhile, many commentators from around The World were equally unreserved in their appraisals.

'A stark repudiation of her leadership'

The Daily Stars' appears to have cut through to international audiences. " Her agenda had floundered, her own party had turned on her and commentators widely speculated on whether she could outlast a head of lettuce. She couldn't, "

In its article The Paper noted that " her departure, after Six Weeks in office, came as virtually all of her signature tax cuts were being reversed, a stark repudiation of her leadership".

The summed up the Prime Minister 's end: " A disastrous series of self-inflicted Wounds — which turned into a political death Spiral — began with a misfired attempt by The Conservative leader to radically reorient the government's economic agenda by slashing taxes Without Saying how The Move would be paid for. The markets responded badly, and Truss never recovered. "

Canada's wrote: " On Wednesday she lost The Second of the government's four most senior ministers, faced laughter as she tried to defend her record to parliament and saw her lawmakers openly quarrel over policy, deepening The Sense of chaos at Westminster. "

The said Ms Truss' tenure had been " engulfed in financial chaos".

The London correspondent of Brazil's GloboNews described The Situation in the UK as " utter turbulence, chaos on all fronts, a government in intensive care".

And Argentina's told of a " crisis in Great Britain".

Descent into hell

In Europe, pulled no punches in describing " a low moment in the history of British politics".

" Whatever emerges in The Next week, the mother of parliaments has been reduced to a bad joke, its constitution a laughing stock, " it said, later adding: " A Prime Minister is normally supposed to stand for something. Truss in Downing Street today stood for nothing. "

France's described Liz Truss 's " descent into hell". It wrote: " She will go down as The Most short-lived Prime Minister in Contemporary History , with just 44 days in office during which she deepened the economic hardship of millions of Britons, weakened her country's image internationally and depleted what was left of unity in a Conservative Party weakened after 12 years in power. "

Spanish newspaper was particularly blunt. " She had become a Prime Minister devoid of content, without a program to defend, incapable of effectively communicating The Work of the government and completely at odds with her parliamentary group. "

" The fiasco of Wednesday's vote on a booby-trapped motion by the Labour opposition made matters worse. Shaking, shoving and shouting among Tory MPs, forced to vote against their will on an issue as controversial as fracking to show their loyalty to a government that was falling apart minute by minute. "

In Germany, tabloid describes The Situation as a " Brit-quake" adding that the " head of lettuce is having a big party now" in another reference to the Daily Star 's lettuce.

Broadsheet said Ms Truss had a tough time from the start, and that she could " no longer withstand The Massive criticism From Within her own ranks".



Source of news: bbc.com

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