Former British Prime Minister Liz Truss leaves open to run for Conservative Party leadership

Liz Truss has resigned as Britain's prime minister after a tumultuous 45-day tenure in which she lost two key ministers and the confidence of almost all of her own MPs. Today, according to APE-MPE, she did not rule out the possibility of re-claiming the leadership of the Conservative party, since her successor, Rishi Sunak, is finding it difficult to raise his percentages ahead of the parliamentary elections. Truss was forced to resign after presenting a draft budget that spooked markets amid a cost-of-living crisis and rising inflation. He had succeeded Boris Johnson in September 2022. In recent days she has returned to the limelight, on the occasion of the publication of her book “Ten days to save the West”. 'I haven't done my job' In an interview with LBC radio station she was asked if she would be willing to take over the leadership of the Conservatives again, should the party lose the election. “It's not wise […]
Source: News Beast

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