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09

Aug 2022

Last Updated: 09/08/2022
Politics
Politics

Liz Truss breezes into Harrogate on campaign trail

by Nina Meads Lifestyle Editor

| 09 Aug, 2022
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Liz Truss meets local Conservatives and pops into Bettys during a whistlestop tour of Harrogate today.

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Liz Truss, Conservative leadership candidate, outside Betty's Tea Room in Harrogate today. Picture: The Stray Ferret.

Foreign Secretary Liz Truss breezed into Harrogate today as part of her campaign to be the next Prime Minister.


Local Conservative Party members paid £10 to take part in an Ask Liz event at a private house on the Duchy estate. Attendees didn't receive the address until this morning.

Those who arrived early made the most of the sunshine by sitting on a wall in front of the property, many dressed in their finest attire.

One woman said Ms Truss had "come across very well" at a recent hustings in Leeds, another said she was there to "see what she's got to say".

And there were mutterings that there was no support from MPs in the district, including Harrogate and Knaresborough MP Andrew Jones and Skipton and Ripon MP  Julian Smith. Both are backing rival leadership candidate Rishi Sunak, the former Chancellor of the Exchequer.

Instead Alec Shelbrooke, MP for Elmet and Rothwell, hosted Ms Truss's visit. He could be seen with other prominent members of the party waiting at the large black metal gates to greet Ms Truss.



Harrogate Borough Council deputy leader Graham Swift, who the house is believed to belong to, was also spotted at the event.




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Stickers and signs emblazoned with the words 'In Liz we Truss' and 'Liz for Leader' were given out to visitors, as they were directed to a garden at the back of the house.

The press weren't invited to attend, however the Stray Ferret captured a video of Ms Truss arriving in a black Range Rover, before she was whisked into the property by security, which included the Metropolitan Police.

Although the event was billed for 90 minutes, Ms Truss left after about 30 minutes and then made a fleeting visit to Harrogate town centre.



After a walk up Montpellier Parade, she was shown the sights of the Stray and the town’s war memorial, which was surrounded by people enjoying the 25 degree heat.

From there, the leadership hopeful headed into Bettys Tea Rooms armed with her entourage, before swiftly leaving to head down Parliament Street.



With that she was gone on to the next leg of her campaign to defeat Sunak when party members vote to choose the next leader.

The result of the race to replace Boris Johnson will be announced on September 5.