Liz Truss tells CPAC UK is failing' and needs Maga-style movement to save it
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Liz Truss, speaking at the Conservative Political Action Conference in the US, lamented the failures of the British government, asserting that unelected judges have usurped political decision-making. She called for a movement reminiscent of Donald Trump's MAGA campaign to revive British politics, criticizing the lack of accountability in the judiciary established by reforms from her predecessor, Tony Blair. Truss believes that the frustrations of voters stem from voting for change but encountering the same entrenched bureaucratic decisions, urging a need for a British counterpart to the MAGA movement.
Truss claimed that the British state is failing and that decisions are no longer made by politicians, but by an unelected bureaucracy, urging a movement like Trump's.
Former PM Liz Truss emphasized at CPAC that until political decisions are reclaimed from the judiciary, Britain cannot function effectively and suggested a British MAGA movement.
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