When Liz Truss walked out of 10 Downing Street's ironic black door for the final time on October 25 2022, ending her 45-day spell as Britain's shortest-serving prime minister, she could have been forgiven for thinking her political career was over.
Truss's reign was defined by two events—the death of Queen Elizabeth II and a tax slashing mini-budget which spooked the financial markets —triggering a loss of confidence from her own Conservative MPs and the collapse of her administration.
But now Truss is back, with a radical new message for a British right which could be on the cusp of one of its biggest overhauls in centuries. Britain, Truss told Newsweek , needs to have its own "MAGA moment," a reference to the Make America Great Again machine which powered Donald Trump to