Liz Truss and Rishi Sunak both launched blistering attacks on Mayor of London Sadiq Khan over the capital's crime stats
The Tory leadership contenders faced one another in the final Tory leadership hustings, hosted by LBC.
"Because on his watch, if you look at the record - there’s nothing inevitable about this - if you look at the record of the previous administration of one Boris Johnson… I think the murder rate halved." "If you remember, Nick, when the current Prime Minister was Mayor of London, he did a very good job of tackling crime.
The spokesperson accused Ms Truss of "making wild accusations about Sadiq" while having "nothing to say on how she would help ordinary families who are desperately worried during this cost of living crisis".
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