It's over - this went as well as Truss could have hopedpublished at 12:43 British Summer Time 19 October 2022
Chris Mason
Political editor
This was always going to be a horrendous forum for the prime minister to step into. After the last week, it was always going to be humiliating.
The Conservative benches were quiet, but less so than last week. Truss was absolutely defiant, repeating the apology she first said publicly to me in my interview earlier this week.
And after a morning of front pages screaming about the prospect of the state pension shrinking - and sending the Foreign Secretary James Cleverly out this morning to defend that - she has now about-turned again, back to where she was originally.
There were several moments at this session where the PM managed to generate some cheers, and jeers on her own side directed at their opponents.
On the stickiest of sticky wickets, in the most desperate of situations, this PMQs probably went as well as Liz Truss could have hoped.