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Liz Truss’s new book gets absolutely shredded on Twitter

"'How I Tanked the British Economy & Lost to a Lettuce' would’ve made an appropriate title", Roh Yakobi said.

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2024-02-09 09:46
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Liz Truss has announced the launch date of her new book, Ten Years to Save the West.

The former premier has said she wants to “share the lessons” from her time in government as she writes a book recounting her tumultuous 49 days as prime minister.

It is being touted as a warning against authoritarianism and the threat from “fashionable ideas propagated by the global left”.

The Conservative MP will write about her meeting with the Queen shortly before the monarch’s death and her experiences with Russia’s Vladimir Putin and China’s Xi Jinping.

In a statement, Ms Truss said: “I want to share the lessons from my experience in government and those international meetings where I was often the only conservative in the room and demonstrate that we have stark choices to make if we wish to avoid a managed decline of the Western architecture that has presided over generations of relative peace and prosperity.”

“Our culture is being questioned”

Her office said she will be writing the book herself, rather than using a ghostwriter.

Out in April, it will be published in the UK by Biteback and in the US by Regnery Publishing as she also seeks an audience in the States.

Ms Truss was forced out of office in October after the budget of £45 billion of unfunded tax cuts outlined by her chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng sparked an economic crisis.

In an interview with the Mail on Sunday, she expanded on her fear for the future of the West, warning of persistent low growth, and that “our culture is being questioned, even basic things like human biology”.

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As Donald Trump leads the way as the contender to oppose US President Joe Biden’s bid for re-election, Ms Truss said “we need to get a Republican back in the White House” as she explained she often felt like the “only conservative in the room” in meetings with world leaders.

She added: “You’ve got the global Left which Biden is obviously a key part of, but also the global environmental movement, the Greta Thunbergs of this world, the anti-capitalist movement, and they have been very effective in pushing what is politically acceptable.”

Ms Truss, who became MP for South West Norfolk in 2010, says she still finds it hard to understand what happened during her time in No 10.

“I struggle to compute what happened. Particularly what happened to the Queen. It was extraordinary and it also came off the back of being foreign secretary with the first war on European soil kicking off earlier that year, so 2022 was an extraordinary roller coaster, extraordinary,” she said.

“The whole period from 2010, there have been a lot of ‘pinch me’ moments.”

Twitter reacts

Reaction has been quick to flood in on social media.

Here’s a flavour of what people have said:

“49 Days to Tank an Economy” would be a better read from a credibility perspective.

— Mike Galsworthy (@mikegalsworthy) February 8, 2024

“How I Tanked the British Economy & Lost to a Lettuce” would’ve made an appropriate title.

— Roh Yakobi (@RohYakobi) February 8, 2024

🤣🤣🤣 you couldn’t save the west if it was served to you on a plate.

— Josh Murchie (@MurchieJosh) February 8, 2024

I really hope the first chapter begins ‘lettuce begin……’

— Nigel K 〓〓 (@NDK72) February 8, 2024

Related: Rise of the right: The battle for the soul of the Conservative Party starts now

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