Ten Years to Save the West by Liz Truss review – shamelessly unrepentant
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The former PM’s account of her time in office is unstoppably self-serving, petulant, and politically jejune“They didn’t seem to understand,” writes Liz Truss on page 250 of this unstoppably self-serving reworking of Trollope’s He Knew He Was Right, “that the UK was heading towards an economic cliff and that I was seeking to conduct a handbrake turn to avoid driving off the edge.” The scene is Birmingham, 30 September 2022, just before the self-described Brian Clough of prime ministers gave her...

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