Overview
- Liz Truss, in recent interviews, stated she does not intend to return as Prime Minister, countering speculation about her political ambitions.
- Truss blames the Bank of England and its governor for the economic challenges during her tenure, denying personal responsibility for the mortgage rate surge.
- Despite previous hints at unfinished political business, Truss emphasizes her current aim to explain and critique systemic problems in her new book.
- Truss admits never meeting the Bank of England Governor in person, a decision she now questions.
- Labour criticizes Truss for a perceived 'victory lap' despite the economic fallout from her policies.