Meet Liz Truss, the new British Prime Minister

British politician Mary Elizabeth Truss has become the leader of the governing Conservative Party and the UK’s next prime minister on 5 September, serving as Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs from 2021. She is the third female Prime Minister of the United Kingdom after Theresa May and Margaret Thatcher.

Also mentoring Liz Truss, she contested against a divisive party leadership contest, pitting her against former finance minister Rishi Sunak. He won 81,326 votes of Tory members against former chancellor Rishi Sunak, who garnered 60,399 votes.

In his winning speech from the Queen Elizabeth II Center Auditorium, Truss said it was “an honor to be elected as leader of the Conservative and Unionist Party,” adding that it was one of the longest job interviews in history.

Following his resignation in July after months of scandal, former British PM Boris Johnson had said he was okay with anyone except Rishi Sunak to take his place.

With the announcement of the new leader of the governing Conservative Party, the Queen will travel to Scotland to meet with Elizabeth, who will ask the new leader to form the government.

Let’s see who Liz Truss is:

Birth and Family: Born on 26 July 1975 at Oxford to an emeritus professor of pure mathematics at the University of Leeds (father) and a Latin teacher at Bolton School (mother), Truss married Hugh O’Leary in 2000 and has two daughters.

education: Truss attended Roundhay School in the Roundhay area of ​​Leeds. He studied Philosophy, Politics and Economics at Merton College, Oxford, and graduated in 1996.

professional career: Started his career as a Chartered Management Accountant (ACMA) in 1999. He was later hired by Cable & Wireless and appointed as the economic director before leaving in 2005. After that, she contested and lost two elections, then became a full-time deputy director. Improvements in January 2008

political career: Between 1998 and 2000, Truss served as president of the Lewisham Deptford Conservative Association, having been elected as a councilor for Eltham South in the 2006 Greenwich London Borough Council election.

Parliamentary career: She was elected to the House of Commons on 6 May 2010. Truss was appointed as Parliamentary Under Secretary of State in the Department of Education on 4 September 2012.

In addition, they were given responsibility for childcare and early education, assessment, competency and curriculum improvement, behavior and attendance, and school meal reviews.

During a cabinet reshuffle in 2014, Truss was appointed Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs on July 15, 2014, and replaced Owen Paterson.

In 2016, he was appointed as Secretary of State for Justice and Lord Chancellor in Theresa May’s first ministry. With this, she became the first woman to hold any position and the first female Lord Chancellor in the thousand-year history of the office.

Following general elections in the United Kingdom in 2017, Truss was transferred to the position of Chief Secretary to the Treasury on 11 July. Only in 2019, Truss announced that she could be a candidate for the leadership of the Conservative Party to succeed May, but she supported Boris Johnson.

To support Boris Johnson, he was promoted to the position of Secretary of State for International Trade and Chairman of the Board of Trade. With the resignation of Amber Rudd in the Boris Johnson government, Truss was also appointed Minister of Women and Equality.

In the 2021 cabinet reshuffle, Johnson promoted Truss from Secretary of International Business to Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs. She became the second woman after Margaret Beckett to hold the position.

As many controversies surrounded British PM Boris Johnson and he resigned from his post, Truss announced his intention to run in the Conservative Party leadership election on July 10, 2022.

In his campaign, he promised to cut taxes and reduce rising inflation in the country on the first day of being elected. His views on free trade have been the center of attraction for most of the governing Conservative Party leaders, who have supported him since his campaign.

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