It is unfortunate that column space should be dedicated to Britain’s shortest termed prime minister and, arguably, one of its most imbecilic and cringingly juvenile. But given that some people still sympathise with her and her views, it falls to one to tackle her latest work which resembles other types of the gloomy genre warning that More
I don’t remember everything about the TV I watched as a kid, but the emotional response provoked by the recollections that I do have seems to indicate a pretty strong central theme: horror. For some reason, a lot of the TV shown to Aussie kids in the 90s seemed to have a weird dark undertone, […]
The ex-PM has claimed the left are trying to 'smear' her. It resulted in Carol Vorderman breaking into fits of giggles.
After being outlasted by a lettuce during her lasts stint as PM, Liz Truss has backtracked from suggestions she could run for office again.
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Ex-chancellor and Truss were close political allies and friends before he was sacked over a crisis stoked by the mini-budgetKwasi Kwarteng, the chancellor of the exchequer for 43 of Liz Truss’s 49 days as British prime minister, has said Truss “essentially” sacked him “on Twitter”, a dismissal he called “kind of Trumpian” in its swiftness and brutality as Britain fell into crisis.Kwarteng said: “One of the things that I feel bad about, among other things, was that she capitulated very quickly...
Earlier this month, shortly before the first of Trump’s four criminal trials began, Truss claimed that the “world was safer” when Trump was in office.
A Guardian critic called it “one of the most shamelessly unrepentant, petulant, politically and economically jejune and cliche-ridden books I’ve read”.