Truss at 10 by Anthony Seldon review the leader who made history for all the wrong reasons
Briefly

The chaotic Conservative leadership changes in the summer of 2022 had produced new records for ministerial impermanence; an education secretary lasting for 36 hours; Grant Shapps as home secretary for six days.
Seldon’s analysis is structured around 10 commandments aimed at understanding what it takes to lead, but Truss's tenure highlights her struggles with each essential quality.
Truss qualifies for a lifetime of close protection and annual gatherings at the Cenotaph, but her time in office was marked by ulterable failures in economic competence.
The book offers an insightful look at the premier's struggle with key leadership challenges, ultimately leading to the fitting subtitle 'How Not to Be Prime Minister.'
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