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  1. 5 de set. de 2022 · Liz Truss has won the contest to replace Boris Johnson as Conservative Party leader and prime minister. The foreign secretary beat former Chancellor Rishi Sunak in a ballot of Conservative...

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  2. 6 de fev. de 2024 · Liz Truss. Conservative Party. Tuesday 6 February 2024, 6:11pm. ITV News Political Correspondent Shehab Khan sets out what the formation of the PopCons means for Rishi Sunak's government....

  3. Voting took place between 13 July and 2 September. After a series of MP ballots, the list of candidates was narrowed down to Liz Truss, who served as Foreign Secretary and Minister for Women and Equalities under Johnson's leadership, and Rishi Sunak, who served as Chancellor of the Exchequer until 5 July.

  4. 4 de out. de 2023 · On day two of the conference, former Prime Minister Liz Truss turned the screw by making a speech centred on her vision of a low-tax economy. At a packed-out fringe event, Ms Truss fired up...

  5. 6 de fev. de 2024 · LONDON, Feb 6 (Reuters) - Taking aim at the judiciary, quangos, climate activists, bureaucrats and internationalists, a group of right-wing Conservatives offered a solution to their ailing...

  6. 25 de out. de 2022 · Parliament. Neil Johnston. This House of Commons Library briefing paper sets out the current rules for election of a Conservative Party leader, and the background to their introduction. Documents to download. 2022 – autumn contest. On 20 October 2022 Liz Truss announced she was resigning as leader of the Party.

  7. 19 de set. de 2023 · For every time Truss appears before the nation she may just succeed in making a future election defeat for the Conservatives more likely. And in this eventuality, the former PM will struggle to be taken seriously by a party that never really embraced her mode of politics in the first place. Liz Truss.