Liz Truss Denies Seeking Return to Prime Minister Role
Former PM Liz Truss clarifies she is not aiming to reinstate herself as Prime Minister, focusing instead on addressing issues within the British political system.
- 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.