Green tape and red meat: Would Sunak or Truss be better for the environment?
In January 2012, Liz Truss was a humble backbencher who had been in Parliament just eight months. Back then, she still called herself Elizabeth – as opposed to the more crowd-pleasing Liz – but she had already clearly identified an issue that is now at the centre of her bid to become leader of the Conservative Party and British Prime Minister.

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