Sajid Javid says backing Liz Truss to lead Tories was his ‘biggest political mistake’
Former chancellor Sajid Javid stated at the Hay Festival that backing Liz Truss in the Conservative leadership contest was his "biggest mistake in politics." Javid, who is no longer an MP, also expressed his view on Tory MPs defecting to Reform, saying "good riddance." He believes the quality of Britain's political class has declined dramatically, attributing it to the electorate's choices. Javid suggested that increasing MPs' pay and halving their numbers could attract more qualified individuals to public service.

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AI-generatedFormer chancellor Sajid Javid stated at the Hay Festival that backing Liz Truss in the Conservative leadership contest was his "biggest mistake in politics." Javid, who is no longer an MP, also expressed his view on Tory MPs defecting to Reform, saying "good riddance." He believes the quality of Britain's political class has declined dramatically, attributing it to the electorate's choices. Javid suggested that increasing MPs' pay and halving their numbers could attract more qualified individuals to public service. He previously served in various cabinet roles and launched his own leadership bid before supporting Truss after his elimination in 2022.
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4 extractedSajid Javid advocates for halving the number of MPs and doubling their salaries.
The calibre of Britain's politicians has declined dramatically in recent years.
Sajid Javid stated that MPs defecting to Reform are 'good riddance'.
Supporting Liz Truss for Conservative leader was Sajid Javid's 'biggest mistake in politics'.