Health Sunak Indicates He Would Not Take A Role In Rival's Cabinet
The Guardian|August 23, 2022
Rishi Sunak has suggested he would not accept a job offered by Liz Truss as prime minister, saying cabinet ministers “really need to agree with the big things”.
Rowena Mason and Tobi Thomas
Health Sunak Indicates He Would Not Take A Role In Rival's Cabinet

The former chancellor said it was difficult when those at the top had fundamentally opposing views, adding: “I wouldn’t want to end up in a situation like that again.”

He gave the answer to Vanessa Feltz on BBC Radio 2 yesterday as she pressed him on rumours that Truss could offer him the job of health secretary if she wins the Tory leadership.

“I am not focused on all of that and I doubt Liz is,” he said. “I am not thinking about jobs for me or anyone else. One thing I have reflected on as well a bit is being in a government, in cabinet, over the last couple of years, you really need to agree with the big things. Because it is tough, as I found, when you don’t. ”

Sunak, the underdog in the leadership contest, also gave his strongest criticism yet of Truss’s economic programme for government and accused his rival of “promising the earth to everybody”.

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