
As she assumes office, We highlights ten things to know about the lady simply called Liz Truss, Britain’s 56th Prime Minister and the third woman in history to lead the affairs of the UK, a report by Daily Trust confirmed.

Ten 10 interesting facts about Liz Truss
1. Her early life
Mary Elizabeth Truss was born on July 26, 1975, to John Kenneth and Priscilla Mary Truss.
While her father is an emeritus professor of pure mathematics at the University of Leeds; her mother was a nurse, teacher and member of the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament.
2. A graduate of Philosophy, Politics and Economics
From an early age, she has been known by her middle name, Elizabeth. She read Philosophy, Politics and Economics at Merton College, Oxford, graduating in 1996.
3. Liberal Democrats
Truss was active in the Liberal Democrats.
She was president of Oxford University Liberal Democrats and a member of the national executive committee of Liberal Democrat Youth and Students (LDYS).
She later joined the Conservative Party in 1996. Now, she leads the party.
4. A qualified Chartered Management Accountant
From 1996 to 2000, Truss worked for Shell, during which time she qualified as a Chartered Management Accountant (ACMA) in 1999.
In 2000, Truss was employed by Cable & Wireless and rose to the economic director before leaving in 2005.
5. Currently the Secretary for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs
She is currently serving as the Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs since 2021 and Minister for Women and Equalities since 2019.
6. Served under Prime Ministers David Cameron, Theresa May and Boris Johnson
A member of the Conservative Party, she has been a Member of Parliament (MP) for South West Norfolk since 2010.
She has served in various Cabinet positions under Prime Ministers David Cameron, Theresa May and Boris Johnson.
7. The first female Lord Chancellor
After David Cameron resigned as Prime Minister in July 2016, Truss was appointed Secretary of State for Justice and Lord Chancellor by Theresa May, becoming the first female Lord Chancellor in the thousand-year history of the office.
8. UK’s 56th Prime Minister
Liz Truss is the UK’s 56th prime minister and the third female prime minister to lead the country.
The previous female prime ministers – Margaret Thatcher and Theresa May – were also from the Conservative Party.
9. Truss married a fellow accountant
In 2000, Truss married Hugh O’Leary, a fellow accountant; the couple is blessed with two daughters.
10. Had an affair with her political mentor
From 2004 until mid-2005, she had an extra-marital affair with married MP Mark Field, whom the Conservative Party had appointed as her political mentor. However, her marriage with O’Leary survived the affair.
Conclusion
Meanwhile, Liz Truss will enter Downing Street on Tuesday, September 6, after a bruising battle to become the UK’s next prime minister.
The 47-year-old Truss, who championed tax cuts and opposed ‘woke’ identity politics, will be succeeding Prime Minister Boris Johnson, who is leaving office following a series of controversies, that led to his resignation.
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