This is very interesting info from the Cunt.
If you're just joining us or need a catch-up, here's a look back at some of the highlights of this morning's episode of Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg, which featured the new man in 11 Downing Street.
New Chancellor Jeremy Hunt said
He's "not taking anything off the table" when it comes to balancing the books, and will ask every government department to find more efficiency savings
Despite alluding to a squeeze on public spending and tax rises, Hunt said he didn't believe there would be a return to the kind of austerity seen in the UK in the early 2010s
He dismissed suggestions he was now running the country, insisting that "the prime minister is in charge"
Shadow business secretary Jonathan Reynolds:
Accused the government of doing "terrible damage" to people's finances, saying Labour has a "completely different economic philosophy"
Said Labour couldn't commit to cutting the basic rate of income tax from 20p to 19p despite earlier support for the government pledge from his leader Sir Keir Starmer
Former Health Secretary Matt Hancock said
Prime Minister Liz Truss could still hang on to her authority, but only by taking certain steps, including a cabinet reshuffle to bring in members of the "broader Conservative Party"
Tesco chairman John Allan signalled support for Labour's plans for the economy, saying he'd seen the "beginnings of a quite plausible plan"
You can watch the full episode of Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg.
What happens next? Liz Truss and Jeremy Hunt are meeting at the prime minister's weekend retreat in Chequers today. We'll continue to bring you comment and reaction on this page.
Lets see the OBR report to explain their plan. Then we shall know who is who and what is what, but when Cunt says Busy Lizzie is in charge, it is very clear who is in charge,