Mary Elizabeth Truss


In Europe and especially in Britain, women have all the basic human rights and that is the reason why they play a fundamental role in all the affairs of their country and society. But it was a surprise when the British Prime Minister announced his resignation. According to my memory, there was a full campaign as a candidate for this position and it was considered as a test. But it seems that the former prime minister also gave up like the other previous candidates, but he had such a temperament . Briefly cover her life.

Mary Elizabeth Truss was born in 1975 in Oxford. Her father was a maths professor and her mother was a nurse and, according to Liz, was a supporter of 'left-wing' ideologies. As a young girl, her mother participated in marches to campaign for nuclear disarmament. When Liz Truss was four years old, her family moved to Paisley, just west of Glasgow. She told her brother said their family enjoyed playing board games, but Liz When Tris was young, she loves success   and would leave the game if she thought she was going to lose. After some time, Liz's family moved to Leeds, England. Where he studied in a government school Raundhe. Liz Truss attended Oxford University, where she studied philosophy, politics and economics, and became active in politics from her student days, initially for the British political party the Liberal Democrats.

Liber in the year 1994 at a conference organized by the Liberal Democrats, she spoke in favor of ending the monarchy, at the conference in Brighton she told delegates: 'We Liberal Democrats believe in giving everyone a chance. We do not believe that some people are born to rule. His ambitions for the British Parliament Westminster at Oxford, Liz Truss was attracted to the Conservative Party. After graduating, he worked as an accountant for Shell and Cable & Wireless, and in 2000 married fellow accountant Hugh O'Leary. They have two children. Liz Truss stood as a Tory candidate for Hemsworth, West Yorkshire in the 2001 general election, but lost, she suffered another defeat in Calder Valley, also in West Yorkshire in 2005. But this failure did not end his political ambitions. She was elected as a councilor in the Greenwich borough of South East London in 2006, and has worked for the right-of-centre reform think tank since 2008. 

In 2012 just two years after becoming a member of the British Parliament as Minister for Education and in 2014 became Secretary for the Environment. Liz was elected Member of Parliament in 2010. Conservative leader David Cameron included Liz Truss on his 'A-list' of preferred candidates for the 2010 election and she was selected for the safe seat of South West Norfolk. 

But she faced opposition from the constituency's Tory association after it was revealed that Mark Field, a Tory MP a few years earlier, She had an affair with However, the attempt to remove him failed and Truss won the seat by more than 13,000 votes. In 2010, he co-authored a book with four other Conservative MPs, entitled 'Britain Unchained', in which he recommended rolling back state regulations to strengthen Britain's position in the world. Gaye, after which he came to be seen in Tory circles as a prominent advocate of free market policies. They are called 'Britain Enchanted was challenged over a comment, which described British workers as 'one of the world's worst laziness'. However, he insisted that he did not write these words. In 2012, just two years after becoming a member of the British Parliament, she joined the Cabinet as Minister for Education and in 2014 she became Secretary for the Environment. Liz Truss was mocked for a speech she gave at the Conservative conference in 2015, in which she said in an emotional voice: 'We make two-thirds of our cheese.

They order from outside which is a matter of great shame. The Brexit U-Turn Less than a year later, the biggest political event of the period took place when the referendum on whether or not to remain in the European Union took place. Liz Truss campaigned to stay in the EU, writing in the Sun newspaper that 'Brexit would be a triple tragedy with more rules, more difficulties and more delays when selling things to Europe'. However, when the decision on Brexit came against his view, he took a U-turn saying that"Brexit has given us an opportunity to do things a new and in a new way." The political rise of Liz Trust He served as Justice Secretary before becoming Chief Secretary to the Treasury during Theresa May's Prime Minister ship. When Boris Johnson became Prime Minister in 2019, Liz Truss was moved to the post of Secretary of State for International Trade, a job that meant meeting global political and business leaders to promote the UK. British people wanting to fight them in Ukraine. She also faced criticism for backing down. In 2021, at the age of 46, she rose to one of the most senior positions in the government and assumed the position of Foreign Minister. In that role, he tried to resolve the thorny issue of the Northern Ireland protocol by scrapping parts of the EU-UK deal after Brexit, a move that drew heavy criticism from the EU. He secured the release of two British Iranian citizens who had been imprisoned in Iran. And when February .When Russia invaded Ukraine in 2012, he took a hard line and insisted that all of Vladimir Putin's forces be pulled out of Ukraine. He also faced criticism for supporting British people who wanted to fight in Ukraine. Objecting to some of Liz's decisions Liz Truss' campaign for the party leadership has not been without controversy. 

When asked how she would deal with the crisis of rising inflation, she said that she would 'try to reduce the tax burden, not give unnecessary concessions'.will do She was forced to withdraw plans to link public sector pay to regional living costs after a backlash from senior Conservative Party leaders. Senior leaders said it would reduce the salaries of millions of employees based outside London. He described Scotland's First Minister Nicola Sturgeon as an 'attention seeker', saying he was 'best to ignore him'. However, opinion polls suggest that he is leading the party in comparison to his rival Rishi Sonikare more popular among members. 

Some say that Liz Truss tries to imitate Mrs Thatcher through her dress, wearing a fur hat and white bow. Liz Truss dismissed this, telling local channel News Channel, 'It's quite disappointing why female politicians are always compared to Margaret Thatcher while male politicians are never compared to Ted Heath.' But when it comes to winning the support of Conservative Party members, they probably don't have that comparison knocking.

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