Liz Truss claims Britain needs its own Donald Trump
Briefly

Liz Truss articulated a vision of Britain needing a version of Donald Trump, calling for a right-wing revolution similar to the movements in the US, specifically stating, 'I want to see the best of Nigel Farage's Reform UK and Tories like Suella Braverman create a fighting force akin to the Maga and Tea Party movements.' Her ambition highlights her belief in the necessity of a strong right-wing opposition to overcome bureaucratic obstacles.
Reflecting on her brief tenure, Truss expressed no regrets about her 49 days in office and instead criticized the perception of her economic plans as left-wing, stating, 'It was a left-wing view that my plans for 45 billion in tax cuts were unfunded.' She attributes the market backlash that led to her resignation to external failures in financial regulation, particularly regarding pension funds.
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