THE Sun’s Rishi v Liz showdown may be the crucial moment our readers decide who they prefer as Prime Minister.

Of course only those who are Tory members actually get a say for now. 

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How will they maximise the opportunities of Brexit, which Boris Johnson’s Government mainly failed to do?[/caption]

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Sun readers will want to know what immediate relief will be provided on their soaring bills[/caption]

And what should be paramount in their calculations is this: Which ­contender is best placed to beat Keir Starmer and keep out a destructive coalition of chaos in two years’ time?

Here is a golden chance for Liz or Rishi to show they are an election winner who can be trusted with securing their party’s, and the country’s, future.

Sun readers will want to know what immediate relief will be provided on their soaring bills.

How does Liz know her tax cuts won’t turbo-charge inflation? If Rishi wants to delay reducing tax, does he grasp how bad things are?

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How will either slash NHS backlogs?

How will they maximise the opportunities of Brexit, which Boris Johnson’s Government mainly failed to do?

How will they stop illegal migration and cut overall totals to sustainable levels?

Will they continue our steadfast support for Ukraine and ensure our forces have all that they need to keep us safe?

Will they frack? How flexible are they on our 2050 Net Zero commitment if the costs look unaffordable for families?

We don’t want to hear them trade insults. We need answers — and look forward to hearing them.

Border bungle

IT is obviously absurd to blame Brexit for the Dover gridlock when the fault lies squarely with indolent French police.

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It is absurd to blame Brexit for the Dover gridlock – the fault lies squarely with French police.[/caption]

Of course there are passport checks now.

They’re no problem if France provides enough border staff. 

Half their agents didn’t show up.

In Calais, other French cops stand idly by as migrants cross the Channel on small boats and land illegally in the UK.

See the connection?

The French waste no opportunity to make life harder for post-Brexit Britain.

Yet, to Remoaners, EU nations are always the grown-ups and Britain always stupid and wrong.

How long will they, and indeed the French, sustain this epic toddler tantrum?

Boris stitch-up

IT is farcical enough that a Commons committee is still probing whether Boris misled MPs on Partygate AFTER he has quit.

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The Labour-led privileges committee will even find against Boris for doing so accidentally, even if he genuinely believed Covid rules were being followed in No10[/caption]

But it is indefensible to tweak the rules to find him guilty more easily — and possibly make him face a by-election.

Misleading must imply intent. 

Instead the Labour-led privileges committee will even find against Boris for doing so accidentally, even if he genuinely believed Covid rules were being followed in No10 or was told so by aides.

In theory that could mean any future minister ultimately losing their job for a mistaken statement.

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That’s bonkers.

“Misleading” must not be redefined for revenge on Boris. That is patently unfair.

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