Liz Truss
50 years old·Conservative Party·Former President of the Board of Trade
- Known for
- Shortest-serving prime minister, Conservative leader
- Born in
- Oxford, England
- Education
- PPE (Philosophy, Politics and Economics), Merton College, Oxford
Liz Truss is a Conservative politician whose defining legacy is the shortest premiership in British history, lasting only 50 days in 2022. A dedicated advocate for free trade and supply-side economics, her tenure was consumed by a disastrous mini-budget. Truss rose through various Cabinet roles before becoming PM on a mandate of low-tax, high-growth reform.
Signature Positions
Truss has consistently championed economically liberal policies, alongside firm conservative social stances:
- Economy: Strong proponent of supply-side economics, seeking significant tax cuts to stimulate growth.
- Brexit: Initially a Remain supporter, she pivoted decisively to back Brexit following the 2016 referendum.
- China/Russia: Advocates reducing economic dependency on both nations and has taken a hawkish stance, labeling China’s treatment of the Uyghurs as 'genocide'.
- Social Issues: Voted to legalise same-sex marriage but has expressed reservations regarding transgender rights, notably stating 'only women have a cervix'.
- Foreign Policy: Supported strong sanctions against Russia following the Ukraine invasion.
How Views Have Evolved
Truss’s trajectory includes a major reversal on Europe and a key shift in her early political life:
- EU Stance: She campaigned for Remain in 2016 but later admitted, 'I was wrong,' becoming a staunch Brexiteer.
- Early Activism: Started her political career as a passionate Liberal Democrat advocating for the abolition of the monarchy before joining the Conservative Party.
Notable Tensions
Her brief time in office highlighted significant internal and external conflicts:
- Mini-Budget Fallout: Her radical tax-cutting plan, funded by borrowing, led to immediate financial instability and was rapidly reversed by incoming Chancellor Jeremy Hunt.
- Judicial Scrutiny: As Justice Secretary, her lack of legal background and perceived failure to defend judges against press attacks drew sharp criticism.
- Leaking Allegations: Dominic Cummings accused her of being a 'compulsive pathological leaker' during her time as International Trade Secretary.