Liz Truss claims she wasn't given 'realistic chance' as she speaks out for first time since resigning as Prime Minister
Former Prime Minister Liz Truss has made her first detailed public comments since resigning last October.
In a column in the Sunday Telegraph, Ms Truss blamed the 'left-wing economic establishment' for her downfall and claimed that she was not given a 'realistic chance' to implement her tax-cutting agenda. She wrote: “I am not claiming to be blameless in what happened, but fundamentally I was not given a realistic chance to enact my policies by a very powerful economic establishment, coupled with a lack of political support.
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