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Liz Truss book - latest: Ex-PM claims she was ‘too busy’ to back Brexit – as she endorses Trump

Liz Truss launched into a scathing attack on Joe Biden saying it ‘has to be’ Donald Trump to win the presidential election.

Barney Davis
Tuesday 16 April 2024 13:43 BST
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Liz Truss has claimed she was “too busy” to back Brexit as she backs Donald Trump to win November’s US presidential election.

It comes as Ms Truss, Britain’s shortest-serving prime minister, said the “world was safer” under Trump’s presidency as she criticised incumbent Joe Biden.

The former PM, who was in office for 49 days, suggested she may have backed Vote Leave if she had “time for more existential thinking”.

Ms Truss said wanting to leave the EU was “considered quite a far out, fringe position”.

But she added: “Had I spend more of my time thinking about it during those years, I might have come to share that view… but I had been busy as a minister, knee-deep in floods and other distractions”.

Ms Truss also launched into a scathing attack on President Joe Biden saying it “has to be” Donald Trump to win.

“I don’t think (President Joe) Biden has been particularly supportive to the United Kingdom. I think he’s often on the side of the EU. And I certainly think I would like to see a new president in the White House,” she told LBC.

Pictures: Liz Truss’ meeting with the late Queen

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Athena Stavrou13 April 2024 14:00

Liz Truss thought ‘why me, why now?’ after Queen’s death, new memoir reveals

Liz Truss has revealed she thought “why me, why now?” when she learned the Queen had died just two days after she was sworn in as prime minister.

In her new book, Ten Years to Save the West, Truss admitted she went into “a state of shock” when told of Queen Elizabeth II’s death in 2022.

Of her historic meeting at Balmoral in Scotland, which occurred just two days before the monarch’s death, Truss says the 96-year-old Queen “seemed to have grown frailer” since she had last been in the public eye.

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Liz Truss thought ‘why me, why now?’ after Queen’s death, new memoir reveals

In her new book, Ten Years to Save the West, Truss admitted she went into “a state of shock” when told of Queen Elizabeth II’s death in 2022

Athena Stavrou13 April 2024 13:00

Truss says husband predicted premiership ‘would all end in tears’

In an excerpt of her new book, former prime minister Liz Truss revealed how her husband predicted her premiership “would all end in tears”.

In her memoir, Truss describes the moment she learnt that her predecessor, Boris Johnson, was forced to resign.

She was in Bali at the time as foreign secretary and said: “As I walked along the beach in Indonesia I started crying.”

“Even Hugh [her husband], who predicted it would all end in tears, accepted that this was the moment I was expected to run and that if I didn’t, people would say I had bottled it,” Truss writes.

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Athena Stavrou13 April 2024 11:45

Liz Truss blames Boris Johnson’s dog for fleas in No 10

Liz Truss has suggested Boris Johnson’s dog left fleas in No 10 in extraordinary extracts from her new book.

The bombshell revelations include that she spent several of her six weeks as prime minister “itching” because Downing Street was “infested” with the pests.

“The place was infested with fleas,” she wrote. “Some claimed that this was down to Boris and Carrie’s dog Dilyn, but there was no conclusive evidence. In any case, the entire place had to be sprayed with flea killer. I spent several weeks itching.”

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Athena Stavrou13 April 2024 09:45

Liz Truss defends approach to tenure

Liz Truss served in office for just 49 days, making her Britain’s shortest-serving prime minister.

Many attribute her downfall to the government’s radical tax-cutting policy agenda that tanked the pound.

But the MP for South West Norfolk defended her approach in her memoir, suggesting the “pro-Remain” Treasury, Bank of England and Office for Budget Responsibility were “barriers to our plans”.

She said she had been considering whether to “appoint new senior leaders in the Bank of England and Treasury” but admitted this would have “amounted to a declaration of war on the economic establishment”.

“It would also have taken time we didn’t have,” she said.

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Athena Stavrou13 April 2024 09:41

In her new memoir, Liz Truss said that the “machine kicked into action” when word reached Number 10 that the Queen would not able to join a planned meeting via videolink, as planned.

“My black mourning dress was fetched from my house in Greenwich, south London.

“Frantic phone calls took place with Buckingham Palace. I started to think about what on earth I was going to say if the unthinkable happened.

“On Thursday, we received the solemn news that the Queen had died peacefully at Balmoral. To be told this on only my second full day as Prime Minister felt utterly unreal. In a state of shock, I found myself thinking: ‘Why me, why now?’”

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Athena Stavrou13 April 2024 09:36

Full extract of Truss’ meeting with the Queen

In an extract published on Mail+ of her memoir Ten Years to Save the West, Ms Truss said: “That Tuesday, September 6 2022, she was standing up as she greeted me in her drawing room. I was told she’d made a special effort to do so but she gave no hint of discomfort throughout our discussion.

“This was only my second one-on-one audience with her. On the previous occasion, after I’d been removed from a different job in the Government, she’d remarked that being a woman in politics was tough.

“For about 20 minutes, we discussed politics — and it was clear she was completely attuned to everything that was happening, as well as being typically sharp and witty. There simply wasn’t any sense that the end would come as quickly as it did.”

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Athena Stavrou13 April 2024 09:32

Liz Truss details meeting with Queen

Liz Truss has detailed her short tenure in Downing Street including her meeting with the late Queen in her new memoir.

In the first excerpt of her book, titled Ten Years to Save the West, the former prime minister said that she asked, “why me, why now?” when Queen Elizabeth II died just two days into her premiership.

Of her historic meeting at Balmoral in Scotland in September 2022Truss says the 96-year-old the Queen “seemed to have grown frailer” since she had last been in the public eye.

“We spent around 20 minutes discussing politics. She was completely attuned to everything that was happening, as well as being typically sharp and witty,” she writes in Mail+.

Ms Truss, whose tenure in Downing Street lasted just 49 days after her disastrous mini-budget unleashed economic chaos, also revealed the late Queen told her to “pace yourself”.

“Maybe I should have listened,” the former PM said.

Athena Stavrou13 April 2024 09:26

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