Liz Truss says she will run for Johnson's seat

Liz Truss says she will run for Johnson's seat

Foreign Secretary of the United Kingdom Liz Truss has announced that she will run for the post of Prime Minister, previously held by Boris Johnson. This was reported by SkyNews.

 

Foreign Office Liz Truss has announced that she is running for the position of Tory party leader. This makes her the 10th candidate to officially declare.

 

She told The Daily Telegraph that she would "start cutting taxes from day one" if she became prime minister.

 

Mrs. Truss, 46, has long been recommended as a potential successor to Boris Johnson, and polls have shown her to be popular with Conservative Party members.

 

She appears to have laid the groundwork for the top job because of her social media postings.

 

Mrs. Truss has been an MP since 2010 and began climbing the ministerial ladder shortly after entering parliament.

 

As a reminder, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced his resignation at a press conference Thursday, but plans to remain prime minister until a new leader is elected in September.





Foreign Secretary of the United Kingdom Liz Truss has announced that she will run for the post of Prime Minister, previously held by Boris Johnson. This was reported by SkyNews.

 

Foreign Office Liz Truss has announced that she is running for the position of Tory party leader. This makes her the 10th candidate to officially declare.

 

She told The Daily Telegraph that she would "start cutting taxes from day one" if she became prime minister.

 

Mrs. Truss, 46, has long been recommended as a potential successor to Boris Johnson, and polls have shown her to be popular with Conservative Party members.

 

She appears to have laid the groundwork for the top job because of her social media postings.

 

Mrs. Truss has been an MP since 2010 and began climbing the ministerial ladder shortly after entering parliament.

 

As a reminder, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced his resignation at a press conference Thursday, but plans to remain prime minister until a new leader is elected in September.