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Liz Truss allegedly attempted to recruit friends to the UK House of Lords

Liz Truss has come under fire for allegedly recommending four close friends for peerages as part of her resignation honours in an effort to reward failure.

The 49 days Ms. Truss spent in Downing Street made her the prime minister with the shortest tenure in British political history. She left No. 10 after her September mini-budget measures helped drive the pound’s value down.

Yet, she has continued to nominate former aides and allies for a place in the House of Lords as part of the honours a prime minister might suggest after their retirement despite being humiliated.

Her four nominations equals roughly one peerage for every ten days she was in office, and both Labour and Lib Dem MPs have called on her successor Rishi Sunak to block the nominations.

Ruth Porter, former special adviser to Britain's newly appointed Prime Minister Liz Truss waits outside 10 Downing Street for the arrival of the new Prime Minister in central London, on September 6, 2022. - Liz Truss on Tuesday officially became Britain's new prime minister, at an audience with head of state Queen Elizabeth II after the resignation of Boris Johnson. The former foreign secretary, 47, was seen in an official photograph shaking hands with the monarch to accept her offer to form a new government and become the 15th prime minister of her 70-year reign. (Photo by ISABEL INFANTES / AFP) (Photo by ISABEL INFANTES/AFP via Getty Images)
Ruth Porter headed Ms Truss’s leadership campaig and was briefly her deputy chief of staff (Picture: Getty)
Matthew Elliott - Chief Executive, Taxpayers Alliance ....
Matthew Elliott was a Brexit campigner who headed the Vote Leave campaign

Deputy Labour leader Angela Rayner called it a ‘list of shame’, coming after she said Ms Truss ‘and her Conservative co-conspirators’ had taken a ‘wrecking ball to the economy’.

According to The Sun and the i newspapers, former Vote Leave chief executive Matthew Elliott, Conservative Party donor Jon Moynihan, long-term aide Ruth Porter and think tank boss Mark Littlewood have all allegedly been recommended for peerages by the former Tory leader.

Mr Littlewood is director of the free market-supporting think tank Institute of Economic Affairs (IEA).

The group backed the disastrous mini-budget unveiled by Ms Truss and her chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng, with Mr Littlewood, according to The Guardian, calling it a ‘boost-up budget’.

Upon her resignation, Mr Littlewood said: ‘I’m very sorry the PM’s efforts to move the UK in a pro-growth, low-tax, pro-enterprise direction has failed.

‘She had a difficult hand to play, but she also played the hand badly.’

He also served as chief press spokesman for the Lib Dems and reportedly was at Oxford University with Ms Truss.

Mark Littlewood, Director General at the Institute of Economic Affairs
Mark Littlewood is director of a conservative think tank and attended Oxford University with Liz Truss
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX (9693298e) Prince Charles with Jon Moynihan OBE. 'Platinum' Israel 70th Independence Celebrations, Royal Albert Hall, London, UK - 24 May 2018
Jon Moynihan (R) is a Tory donor who gave £50,000 to Ms Truss’s leadership campaign

Ms Porter currently works for a lobbying firm but helped spearhead Ms Truss’s successful Tory leadership bid in the summer before briefly serving as her deputy chief of staff in No 10.

The register of MPs’ financial interests shows that Mr Moynihan donated, in two separate transactions, more than £50,000 to Ms Truss’s leadership campaign.

Mr Elliott, as well as campaigning for Brexit, was also involved in founding the Taxpayers’ Alliance group which lobbies for lower taxes.

Ms Rayner said: ‘Liz Truss and her Conservative co-conspirators took a wrecking ball to the economy in a disastrous six-week premiership that has left millions facing mortgage misery, but Rishi Sunak now looks set to allow her to hand out these obscene rewards for failure.

‘If this Prime Minister was serious about the integrity he promised, he would be point blank refusing to rubber stamp Liz Truss’s list of shame.

‘Instead of approving undeserved honours and lifetime golden goodbyes for her cheerleaders, he should be demanding the public apology she has refused to provide.’

Wendy Chamberlain MP, the Lib Dems’ chief whip, said: ‘Handing out more expensive gongs to Conservative allies is a truly remarkable way to reward the shortest tenure as prime minister in British political history.

Labour deputy Angela Rayner labelled the nominations a ‘list of shame’ (Picture: Getty)

‘Truss and her Conservative colleagues trashed our economy and left millions in misery.

‘Those selected for honours are the very people who helped plunge the country into chaos and crisis.

‘Rishi Sunak must block these honours immediately as allowing Truss to dish out positions of influence shows a stunning lack of humility.’

A spokesman for Ms Truss said he could not comment on who any individuals on the nomination list were.

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