Liz Truss took a ‘Spinal Tap approach’ to running Britain
The former prime minister always wanted to ‘turn it up to 11’ her chief speech writer has said.
The former prime minister always wanted to ‘turn it up to 11’ her chief speech writer has said.
The book has been described as an "unsparing account of what allowed a politician so flawed to rise so high at the expense of us all"
Emily Thornberry, meanwhile, has just completed the trip alongside a researcher for less than £500.
It marks the pair’s first major parliamentary interventions since departing Downing Street.
“It’s kind of like when I play the piano. The notes individually sound perfectly OK, but they’re not in the right order, or occurring at the right time", he said.
"She said 'I've only got two years' and I said, you'll have two months if you carry on like this."
The newspaper threw its support behind Liz Truss in August before dubbing her a "disastrous dalliance" when she resigned.
The figure is also clutching a cardboard box containing a goodbye card, a copy of Guinness World Records and a copy of her mini-budget.
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