Ex Neighbours star Holly Valance rants about ‘c**p left’ at Liz Truss PopCon launch

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Holly Valance, a former Neighbours star and pop singer, has expressed her support for Jacob Rees-Mogg as the next leader of the United Kingdom. She also criticized left-wing political ideas as worthless or meaningless.

At the unveiling of her Popular Conservatism organization, the Aussie artist and vocalist, who is hitched to billionaire property magnate Nick Candy, also lauded Liz Truss, the United Kingdom's quickest former leader.

According to her, most people begin with left-leaning political views, but eventually change their perspective after experiencing realities like earning money, working, entrepreneurship, or purchasing a property. This helps them understand the shortcomings of liberal ideology, and shift towards conservative beliefs.

One of the initial contenders who wanted to purchase Chelsea was Nick Candy, seen on the left, accompanied by Holly Valance, his spouse, on the right side of the photo.

When queried about her preferred speakers, she shared that she was thoroughly impressed with them. According to her, Liz Truss was particularly captivating with her speech, Jacob Rees-Mogg would make a standout candidate for the prime minister position. Lee Anderson, the MP for Ashfield, also made a lasting impression with his awesome talk. She added that she appreciates speakers who are from the North and are direct in their approach while also being sensible.

The Kiss Kiss singer was seen with her spouse, Mr. Candy, a former financial supporter of the Tory party, at a gathering held in the heart of London on Tuesday.

Ms Truss has launched her new political initiative, called PopCons, and she criticized Mr. Sunak's administration for not opposing "the extremist left-wing" in her address.

, are notable political figures from the UK. They each hold prominent positions within the Conservative party as party deputy chairman, councilor, and former prime minister, respectively. These individuals have distinct leadership styles and are known for their various accomplishments and contributions to public service. Despite their different backgrounds and beliefs, they all share a passion for politics and a commitment to serving their constituents to the best of their abilities. Their collective efforts have helped shape the political landscape of the UK and their work continues to be influential in shaping the future of the country.

She criticized the "harmful separation" between politicians and regular individuals who believe that the acts of wokeness are unreasonable.

Ms. Truss's premature departure from her role as prime minister occurred after only 44 days in office, following a mini-budget blunder that she and former chancellor Kwasi Kwartend had jointly committed, resulting in economic turmoil.

During the event, a conservative Member of Parliament named Lee Anderson shared his disapproval of emissions reduction targets for climate change. He stated that voters never mention the concept of "net zero" during his door-to-door canvassing, and that the only people who are concerned about this issue are "weirdos."

Some of the people who were present in the crowd were Priti Patel, who was once a home secretary, Wendy Morton, who used to be the chief whip, Sir Jake Berry, a former chair of the Conservative Party, Brendan Clarke-Smith, Lord Frost who is a Tory peer, and Nigel Farage.

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