Liz Truss Reflects on Brief Premiership in New Book
Former UK Prime Minister Liz Truss discusses the challenges and failures of her short tenure in her latest book, 'Ten Years to Save the West'.
- Liz Truss's husband warned her premiership might 'end in tears' before she decided to run for the position.
- Truss compares her 49-day term to Brian Clough’s short stint as Leeds United manager, both marked by early exits.
- Her book reveals internal and external pressures, including economic crises and the death of Queen Elizabeth II.
- Truss criticizes the 'deep state' and economic establishment for thwarting her policies.
- The book is part of Truss's effort to remain influential on the global stage, promoting right-wing policies.