Liz Truss has broken her three-month long silence since leaving No. 10 at the end of October. In a 4,000 word article for the Sunday Telegraph, she reflects for the first time on the mini-Budget, the challenges she faced within government and the mistakes she made in her 49-day premiership which made her the shortest-serving Prime Minister in British political history.
Today, she has given her first interview to reflect on her time in No. 10. Truss speaks to Katy Balls and Fraser Nelson exclusively on Spectator TV to talk about where she went wrong, what she thinks she got right and her plans for post-premiership life. You can watch the interview on The Spectator’s channel here.
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