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Who is Liz Truss? Political journey of UK's shortest-serving prime minister Who is Liz Truss? Political journey of UK's shortest-serving prime minister
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Just 44 days after becoming prime minister, Liz Truss has announced she is to step down.Just 44 days after becoming prime minister, Liz Truss has announced she is to step down.
Until now the shortest-serving PM was George Canning who died in August 1827. He spent only 119 days in office.Until now the shortest-serving PM was George Canning who died in August 1827. He spent only 119 days in office.
Ms Truss succeeded Boris Johnson as PM after winning a clear victory over Rishi Sunak in a ballot of Conservative Party members.Ms Truss succeeded Boris Johnson as PM after winning a clear victory over Rishi Sunak in a ballot of Conservative Party members.
Two days later, Queen Elizabeth II died, the nation entered a period of mourning and normal politics was suspended.Two days later, Queen Elizabeth II died, the nation entered a period of mourning and normal politics was suspended.
But at the end of the week which began with the late Queen's funeral, the seeds of Ms Truss's political demise had already been sown - in then Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng's mini-budget.But at the end of the week which began with the late Queen's funeral, the seeds of Ms Truss's political demise had already been sown - in then Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng's mini-budget.
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It included £45bn of tax cuts, funded by borrowing, which spooked financial markets and prompted a sharp fall in the value of the pound.It included £45bn of tax cuts, funded by borrowing, which spooked financial markets and prompted a sharp fall in the value of the pound.
The government was soon forced to scrap plans to cut the top rate of income tax, but continuing market turmoil meant the Bank of England had to step in to prop up the value of government bonds.The government was soon forced to scrap plans to cut the top rate of income tax, but continuing market turmoil meant the Bank of England had to step in to prop up the value of government bonds.
In the week before Ms Truss announced she was resigning, she sacked Mr Kwarteng - a close friend - and was forced to accept the junking of most of the rest of the mini-budget's tax cuts along with her overarching economic agenda.In the week before Ms Truss announced she was resigning, she sacked Mr Kwarteng - a close friend - and was forced to accept the junking of most of the rest of the mini-budget's tax cuts along with her overarching economic agenda.
To tackle soaring energy bills, the prime minister had also set out her energy price guarantee, saying households using a typical amount of gas and electricity would pay £2,500 a year.To tackle soaring energy bills, the prime minister had also set out her energy price guarantee, saying households using a typical amount of gas and electricity would pay £2,500 a year.
This expensive guarantee was later scaled back from two years to six months.This expensive guarantee was later scaled back from two years to six months.
Day-by-day, her government's grip on events disintegrated - and more and more Tory MPs publicly called for her to go. Day-by-day, her government's grip on events disintegrated - and an increasing number of Tory MPs publicly called for her to go.
So where did Liz Truss come from and what made her tick?So where did Liz Truss come from and what made her tick?
A Remain supporter in 2016 referendum who reinvented herself as the darling of the Brexit-backing Conservative right wing, she started her political journey as a teenage Liberal Democrat activist. A Remain supporter in the 2016 Brexit referendum who reinvented herself as the darling of the Conservative right wing, she began her political journey as a teenage Liberal Democrat activist.
But her promise to return to fundamental Conservative values - cutting taxes and shrinking the state - went down well with Conservative Party members, who chose her over Rishi Sunak in this summer's leadership ballot.But her promise to return to fundamental Conservative values - cutting taxes and shrinking the state - went down well with Conservative Party members, who chose her over Rishi Sunak in this summer's leadership ballot.
Crucially, in the eyes of those who thought Boris Johnson has been unfairly ejected from office, she had had remained loyal to Mr Johnson the bitter end, as other cabinet minister deserted him. Crucially, in the eyes of those who thought Boris Johnson had been unfairly ejected from office, she remained loyal to Mr Johnson to the bitter end, as other cabinet minister deserted him.
Liz Truss: The basicsLiz Truss: The basics
Age: 47Age: 47
Place of birth: OxfordPlace of birth: Oxford
Home: London and NorfolkHome: London and Norfolk
Education: Roundhay School in Leeds, Oxford UniversityEducation: Roundhay School in Leeds, Oxford University
Family: Married to accountant Hugh O'Leary with two teenage daughtersFamily: Married to accountant Hugh O'Leary with two teenage daughters
Parliamentary constituency: South West NorfolkParliamentary constituency: South West Norfolk
Born in Oxford in 1975, Ms Truss has described her father, a mathematics professor, and her mother, a nurse, as "left-wing".Born in Oxford in 1975, Ms Truss has described her father, a mathematics professor, and her mother, a nurse, as "left-wing".
As a young girl, her mother took her on marches for the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament, an organisation vehemently opposed to the Thatcher government's decision to allow US nuclear warheads to be installed at RAF Greenham Common, west of London.As a young girl, her mother took her on marches for the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament, an organisation vehemently opposed to the Thatcher government's decision to allow US nuclear warheads to be installed at RAF Greenham Common, west of London.
Though she is now proudly a Conservative from Leeds, back then she was a Scottish liberal.Though she is now proudly a Conservative from Leeds, back then she was a Scottish liberal.
The family moved to Paisley, just west of Glasgow, when Ms Truss was four-years-old.The family moved to Paisley, just west of Glasgow, when Ms Truss was four-years-old.
In a BBC interview, she recalled shouting "Maggie, Maggie, Maggie - oot, oot, oot," in a Scottish accent, as she took part in marches. In a BBC interview, she recalled shouting "Maggie, Maggie, Maggie - oot, oot, oot", in a Scottish accent, as she took part in marches.
The Truss family campaigned for nuclear disarmamentThe Truss family campaigned for nuclear disarmament
The Truss family later decamped to Leeds, where she attended Roundhay, a state secondary school. She has described seeing "children who failed and were let down by low expectations" during her time there.The Truss family later decamped to Leeds, where she attended Roundhay, a state secondary school. She has described seeing "children who failed and were let down by low expectations" during her time there.
Some of Ms Truss's contemporaries at Roundhay have disputed her account of the school, including Guardian journalist Martin Pengelly, who wrote: "Perhaps she is selectively deploying her upbringing, and casually traducing the school and teachers who nurtured her, for simple political gain." Some of Ms Truss's contemporaries at Roundhay have disputed her account of the school, including Guardian journalist Martin Pengelly who wrote: "Perhaps she is selectively deploying her upbringing, and casually traducing the school and teachers who nurtured her, for simple political gain."
One Roundhay school mate, who did not want to be named, told the BBC: "It was a really good school, really supportive teachers. Quite a lot of us have gone on to good universities and good careers."One Roundhay school mate, who did not want to be named, told the BBC: "It was a really good school, really supportive teachers. Quite a lot of us have gone on to good universities and good careers."
Although not part of her friendship group, he has clear memories of the young Truss.Although not part of her friendship group, he has clear memories of the young Truss.
"She was quite studious, serious," he says, with a "heavy social conscience" and part of a group that were into environmentalism."She was quite studious, serious," he says, with a "heavy social conscience" and part of a group that were into environmentalism.
"I remember a school trip to Sellafield and her asking difficult questions and giving them a grilling. I remember that quite distinctly.""I remember a school trip to Sellafield and her asking difficult questions and giving them a grilling. I remember that quite distinctly."
At Oxford University, Ms Truss read philosophy, politics and economics. Friends recall a well-liked, if frenetic student.At Oxford University, Ms Truss read philosophy, politics and economics. Friends recall a well-liked, if frenetic student.
The teenage Truss caused a stir at the Lib Dem conference with her anti-monarchy stanceThe teenage Truss caused a stir at the Lib Dem conference with her anti-monarchy stance
Ms Truss was involved in many campaigns and causes at Oxford but devoted much of her time to politics, becoming president of the university's Liberal Democrats.Ms Truss was involved in many campaigns and causes at Oxford but devoted much of her time to politics, becoming president of the university's Liberal Democrats.
At the party's 1994 conference, she spoke in favour of abolishing the monarchy, telling delegates in Brighton: "We Liberal Democrats believe in opportunity for all. We do not believe people are born to rule."At the party's 1994 conference, she spoke in favour of abolishing the monarchy, telling delegates in Brighton: "We Liberal Democrats believe in opportunity for all. We do not believe people are born to rule."
She also campaigned for the decriminalisation of cannabis.She also campaigned for the decriminalisation of cannabis.
Her conversion to conservatism, towards the end of her time at Oxford is said to have shocked her left-leaning parents, but for Mark Littlewood, a fellow Oxford Lib Dem, it was a natural progression. Her conversion to conservatism, towards the end of her time at Oxford, is said to have shocked her left-leaning parents, but for Mark Littlewood, a fellow Oxford Lib Dem, it was a natural progression.
"She's been a market liberal all of her adult life," according to Mr Littlewood, who is now director general of the libertarian, free market think-tank, the Institute of Economic Affairs. "She's been a market liberal all of her adult life," according to Mr Littlewood, who is now director general of the libertarian, free-market think tank, the Institute of Economic Affairs.
"Her political career reflects her ideology - she has always been highly sceptical of big government and privileged institutions who think they know best," Mr Littlewood said."Her political career reflects her ideology - she has always been highly sceptical of big government and privileged institutions who think they know best," Mr Littlewood said.
She had become a Conservative because she had met like-minded people who shared her commitment to "personal freedom, the ability to shape your own life and shape your own destiny," she explained.She had become a Conservative because she had met like-minded people who shared her commitment to "personal freedom, the ability to shape your own life and shape your own destiny," she explained.
After graduating from Oxford she worked as an accountant for Shell, and Cable & Wireless, and married fellow accountant Hugh O'Leary in 2000. The couple have two children. After graduating from Oxford she worked as an accountant for Shell, and Cable & Wireless, and married fellow accountant Hugh O'Leary in 2000. The couple have two daughters.
Ms Truss stood as the Tory candidate for Hemsworth, West Yorkshire, in the 2001 general election, but lost. Ms Truss suffered another defeat in Calder Valley, also in West Yorkshire, in 2005.Ms Truss stood as the Tory candidate for Hemsworth, West Yorkshire, in the 2001 general election, but lost. Ms Truss suffered another defeat in Calder Valley, also in West Yorkshire, in 2005.
But, her political ambitions undimmed, she was elected as a councillor in Greenwich, south-east London, in 2006, and from 2008 also worked for the right-of-centre Reform think tank.But, her political ambitions undimmed, she was elected as a councillor in Greenwich, south-east London, in 2006, and from 2008 also worked for the right-of-centre Reform think tank.
Liz Truss became an MP in 2010Liz Truss became an MP in 2010
Conservative leader David Cameron put Ms Truss on his "A-list" of priority candidates for the 2010 election and she was selected to stand for the safe seat of South West Norfolk.Conservative leader David Cameron put Ms Truss on his "A-list" of priority candidates for the 2010 election and she was selected to stand for the safe seat of South West Norfolk.
But she quickly faced a battle against de-selection by the constituency Tory association, after it was revealed she had had an affair with Tory MP Mark Field some years earlier.But she quickly faced a battle against de-selection by the constituency Tory association, after it was revealed she had had an affair with Tory MP Mark Field some years earlier.
The effort to oust her failed and Ms Truss went on to win the seat by more than 13,000 votes.The effort to oust her failed and Ms Truss went on to win the seat by more than 13,000 votes.
She co-authored a book, Britannia Unchained, with four other Conservative MPs elected in 2010, which recommended stripping back state regulation to boost the UK's position in the world, marking her out as a prominent advocate of free market policies on the Tory benches. She co-authored a book, Britannia Unchained, with four other Conservative MPs elected in 2010, which recommended stripping back state regulation to boost the UK's position in the world, marking her out as a prominent advocate of free-market policies on the Tory benches.
She campaigned for Remain in the 2016 referendum, writing in the Sun newspaper that Brexit would be "a triple tragedy - more rules, more forms and more delays when selling to the EU".She campaigned for Remain in the 2016 referendum, writing in the Sun newspaper that Brexit would be "a triple tragedy - more rules, more forms and more delays when selling to the EU".
However, after her side lost, she changed her mind, arguing that Brexit provided an opportunity to "shake up the way things work".However, after her side lost, she changed her mind, arguing that Brexit provided an opportunity to "shake up the way things work".
Becoming the first female Lord Chancellor and justice secretary in 2016Becoming the first female Lord Chancellor and justice secretary in 2016
Under Theresa May's premiership, she became the first female Lord Chancellor and justice secretary, but she had several high-profile clashes with the judiciary amd was demoted to chief treasury secretary Under Theresa May's premiership, she became the first female Lord Chancellor and justice secretary, but she had several high-profile clashes with the judiciary and was demoted to chief treasury secretary.
When Boris Johnson became prime minister in 2019, Ms Truss was moved to international trade secretary - a job which meant meeting global political and business leaders to promote UK PLC.When Boris Johnson became prime minister in 2019, Ms Truss was moved to international trade secretary - a job which meant meeting global political and business leaders to promote UK PLC.
In 2021, aged 46, she moved to one of the most senior jobs in government, taking over from Dominic Raab as foreign secretary.In 2021, aged 46, she moved to one of the most senior jobs in government, taking over from Dominic Raab as foreign secretary.
Her decision to pose for photographs in a tank while visiting British troops in Estonia, was seen as an attempt to emulate Margaret Thatcher, who had famously been pictured aboard a Challenger tank in 1986. It also fuelled speculation that she was on leadership manoeuvres.Her decision to pose for photographs in a tank while visiting British troops in Estonia, was seen as an attempt to emulate Margaret Thatcher, who had famously been pictured aboard a Challenger tank in 1986. It also fuelled speculation that she was on leadership manoeuvres.
Liz Truss posed for official shots in a tank whilst visiting British troops in Estonia last yearLiz Truss posed for official shots in a tank whilst visiting British troops in Estonia last year
Ms Truss's campaign for the party leadership was not free of controversy.Ms Truss's campaign for the party leadership was not free of controversy.
Pressed on how she would tackle the cost-of-living crisis, she said she would focus her efforts on "lowering the tax burden, not giving out handouts".Pressed on how she would tackle the cost-of-living crisis, she said she would focus her efforts on "lowering the tax burden, not giving out handouts".
She was forced to scrap a plan to link public sector pay to regional living costs by a backlash from senior Tories who said it would mean lower pay for millions of workers outside London.She was forced to scrap a plan to link public sector pay to regional living costs by a backlash from senior Tories who said it would mean lower pay for millions of workers outside London.
And she called Scotland's First Minister Nicola Sturgeon an "attention seeker", adding it was best to "ignore her".And she called Scotland's First Minister Nicola Sturgeon an "attention seeker", adding it was best to "ignore her".
She also got into a spat with French President Emmanuel Macron, who accused her of "playing to the gallery" at a leadership hustings. Asked if Mr Macron was a "friend or foe", she had said the jury was still out.She also got into a spat with French President Emmanuel Macron, who accused her of "playing to the gallery" at a leadership hustings. Asked if Mr Macron was a "friend or foe", she had said the jury was still out.
But it was domestic issues, or rather one domestic issue, that dominated the sometimes fractious leadership contest with Rishi Sunak.But it was domestic issues, or rather one domestic issue, that dominated the sometimes fractious leadership contest with Rishi Sunak.
And it was Ms Truss's response to the cost-of-living crisis that would define her briefest of premierships.And it was Ms Truss's response to the cost-of-living crisis that would define her briefest of premierships.