Liz Truss succeeds Boris Johnson in Downing Street: “A return to the roots of conservatism”

Liz Truss succeeds Boris Johnson in Downing Street A return

Liz Truss was elected this Monday, September 5 at the head of the Conservative Party to take over from Boris Johnson as leader of the Tories and the British government. The 47-year-old minister becomes the fourth to hold the post of prime minister since the Tories took power in 2010, and the third since the earthquake of the Brexit referendum.

Liz Truss, who has seduced by promising massive tax cuts and taking a very tough tone against unions, faces colossal challenges to enter Downing Street. Decryption ofAgnes Alexandre-Collierprofessor of British civilization at the University of Burgundy, co-author of the book Political parties in Britain (Armand Collin).

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