Overview
- Liz Truss, speaking at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC), blamed the 'administrative state' for sabotaging her premiership, citing interference from trans activists and environmental extremists.
- Truss joined prominent figures such as Donald Trump, Nigel Farage, and Steve Bannon at CPAC, emphasizing the need for conservative political appointees to combat the 'deep state'.
- The former Prime Minister endorsed Donald Trump ahead of her speech at CPAC, warning of left-wing elites being 'aided and abetted by our enemies in China, Iran and Russia'.
- Truss's remarks at CPAC included criticism of the civil service and quangos in Britain, claiming they hinder conservative policies and democratic accountability.
- CPAC's international summit aimed to unite conservatives globally against the 'globalist takeover of sovereign nations', featuring speakers from various countries.