Woman named Liz Truss gets congratulatory messages meant for next UK Prime Minister. See her amazing replies

A woman, who is also named Liz Truss as per her Twitter handle, has been getting congratulatory messages even though she is not going to become the next PM of the UK. She also seems to be enjoying the attention.

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Now, it is well-known that Liz Truss defeated Rishi Sunak on Monday to become the next Prime Minister of Britain. With the spread of this news, the new leader of Great Britain has been sent messages of congratulations and assurances from the heads of different countries as well as people from all over the world. Meanwhile, a woman, who is also named as '@Liz Truss' on Twitter has been receiving a lot of congratulatory messages from people as they have mistaken her for PM-designate Liz Truss.
Now, she, of course, doesn’t have anything to do with politics or the prime ministership. But unknown to several people around the world, she is being tagged in messages meant for the new Prime Minister. The woman also seems to have been enjoying the attention she is receiving and also responding to them from her handle. She seems to have not denied that she is not going to be the PM too.

A user “Thor Benson” uploaded her messages and people poured their hearts out in the comments. A statement from Sweden states “will continue our deep and comprehensive cooperation. Important for our citizens, economies, and security”. To this message, the woman, who will not be the PM, said, “Looking forward to a visit soon. Get the Meatballs ready.”


The hilarious response to the severe message can make anyone laugh out loud or infuriate a person too.

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.

Another person said how she 'Liz Truss' still hasn’t understood the failure of Boris Jonson over Brexit. Furthermore, Boris’s mistakes over Covid had cost many lives and he left his office in disgrace. “Liz Truss” in the meantime is a “right-wing” sympathizer and she would rule in that manner. This was a severe criticism. To which a response from “@Londonto” said that "she must like cake". In a prompt answer, @LizTruss says, “I Love Cake”, and she also plants an emoji.

This was hilarious and netizens also seemed to have enjoyed her answers as the Prime Minister of the UK!
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FAQ
What is Liz Truss's full name?

Answer: Mary Elizabeth Truss

Since when has Liz Truss been in politics?
Answer: Since 1996 (She joined the Conservative Party)
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