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Age 47
Date of birth October 27,1976
Zodiac sign Scorpio
Born Salford
United Kingdom
Spouse Cristina Macía
Job Film director
Television director
Awards BSFA award for best novel
BSFA Award for best short fiction
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GenresClassical
AlbumsBeethoven: Sonatas for Fortepiano and Violin, Vol. 2
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Ian Watson is a professional rugby league coach who is the head coach of the Huddersfield Giants in the Betfred Super League, and a former Wales international who played as a scrum-half or hooker in the 1990s, 2000s and 2010s.

Cabinet ministers urge Tory MPs to unite behind Liz Truss

Oct 9,2022 12:10 am

Four cabinet ministers have urged fellow Conservatives to get behind Prime Minister Liz Truss , after a week of open disagreement within The Party .

They warn The Party must unite or it risks Ending Up in opposition.

Home Secretary Suella Braverman and Commons Leader Penny Mordaunt are among those to have written opinion pieces in Sunday's newspapers.

It Comes after a overshadowed the start of the Tory conference.

Disagreements also emerged over calls to raise benefits In Line with inflation.

Ms Braverman and Ms Mordaunt both stood against Ms Truss in the Tory leadership race.

Another leadership rival, the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster Nadhim Zahawi , has also penned an Article - along with Environment Secretary Ranil Jayawardena .

Meanwhile, senior Tory volunteers have written an open letter to the Sunday Telegraph warning MPs to " stop infighting, unite behind the PM and Focus On delivering for This Country and taking on the Labour Party".

In an echo of the 2015 election campaign, Ms Braverman and Mr Zahawi both suggest that any future Labour Administration would be propped up by the SNP.

Ms Braverman was This Week reported to express a view at odds with government policy on immigration.

But she to warn against " splits and fallout" in the Conservative Party , while stating that she and the Prime Minister are Working Together on immigration.

" Those working with Labour to undermine our Prime Minister are putting the Conservatives' chance of victory at The Next election in real danger, " she writes.

" So The Choice for my colleagues and for us is As Party is simple: Back Liz or get Keir Starmer , hand-in-hand with Nicola Sturgeon . "

In, Mr Zahawi concedes the government did not get the " whole package right" when it came to its plan for growing the economy.

But he says " now is the time" for the Tories to rally behind Ms Truss, adding that his fellow Conservatives need to hold their nerve.

The Cabinet Office minister adds that Tory MPs should be supporting their leader, not " working against her" as he cautioned " division will only result In Drift , delay and defeat".

Ms Mordaunt, who stated her support for increasing benefits In Line with inflation despite no such commitment from government, is also warning against party infighting.

" Division will only play into The Hands of those who would take Our Country in the wrong direction, " adding, " we have to unite behind the Prime Minister and fight".

Mr Jayawardena's echoes this message, saying colleagues must " get behind" the Ms Truss and " deliver, deliver, deliver".

BBC political correspondent Ian Watson says No 10 is keen to quell any talk of rebellion among Conservatives as MPs return to Westminster This Week after The Party conference season.

But he says despite the co-ordinated messages from cabinet ministers, Ms Truss's internal critics could interpret the need for such explicit declarations of support as A Sign of Vulnerability .



Source of news: bbc.com

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