Who is Liz Truss? The next British Prime Minister

Liz Truss was elected as the next prime minister of Britain on Monday. The nation got its PM at the time of an immense cost-of-living crisis.

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The United Kingdom (UK) got its new prime minister on Monday. Liz Truss, the 47-year-old British politician, defeated Rishi Sunak by 20,000 votes and won the crucial elections. Truss became the Conservative party's leader and took power into her hands when the nation is going through a crisis.

Truss focused on cutting taxes and destroying government bureaucracy while working in the finance ministry.

She was Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs.

Truss won this election of Conservative Party members after weeks of a heated and sometimes violent leadership battle that pitted the foreign minister against former finance minister Rishi Sunak.

Boris Johnson was Forced to Resign in July this year.

Truss taking over will begin a changeover from Boris Johnson, who was compelled to make a statement of his resignation in July after months of controversy caused support for his government to decline.



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Boris Johnson will travel to Scotland on Tuesday to deliver Queen Elizabeth his letter of resignation. Truss will also be there to establish a new government.

Truss had committed to taking quick and decisive action to address Britain's crisis of rising living costs. She planned to develop a strategy to address rising energy costs and ensure consistent fuel supplies within a week.

The UK is Going Through Long Recession
Truss, who has consistently been the front-runner in the battle to succeed Johnson, will become the fourth prime minister for the Conservatives since the 2015 election.

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Over that time, the country has seen a series of crises, and it is currently experiencing what is predicted to be a long recession brought on by rising inflation, which reached 10.1% in July.

Truss will have to work hard to win over some of her party's legislators who voted for Sunak in the election. Truss has promised to choose a capable cabinet and abandon what a source close to her called a "presidential-style" of rule.

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Liz Truss: Meet the new UK PM
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Liz Truss is Britain's new prime minister. Her Thatcherite zeal has won her the support of Conservatives.

Liz Truss is Britain's new prime minister. Her Thatcherite zeal has won her the support of Conservatives.

Truss beat rival Rishi Sunak, former Treasury chief, by promising to up defence spending and cutting taxes.

Truss beat rival Rishi Sunak, former Treasury chief, by promising to up defence spending and cutting taxes.

Liz Truss is the third female Prime Minister in Britain, after Margaret Thatcher and Theresa May.

Liz Truss is the third female Prime Minister in Britain, after Margaret Thatcher and Theresa May.

She was raised in a left-wing family; her father was a mathematician and her mother was a nurse and teacher.

She was raised in a left-wing family; her father was a mathematician and her mother was a nurse and teacher.

Was an active member of Britain’s 'Liberal Democrats'. As an Oxford student, called for a vote to end monarchy.

Was an active member of Britain’s 'Liberal Democrats'. As an Oxford student, called for a vote to end monarchy.

After graduating she switched to Tories. She held 6 ministerial posts under 3 PMs: Johnson, May and David Cameron.

After graduating she switched to Tories. She held 6 ministerial posts under 3 PMs: Johnson, May and David Cameron.

It was her campaign pledge to reverse Rishi Sunak's tax hike plans which seems to have worked in Truss' favour.

It was her campaign pledge to reverse Rishi Sunak's tax hike plans which seems to have worked in Truss' favour.

As foreign secretary, she talked vociferously on many issues. Some believe she may tone down her 'robust' rhetoric.

As foreign secretary, she talked vociferously on many issues. Some believe she may tone down her 'robust' rhetoric.

Truss faces a costly and difficult to-do list. Several have called for an early election. Which she doesn't want.

Truss faces a costly and difficult to-do list. Several have called for an early election. Which she doesn't want.

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