Liz Truss is a former Prime Minister establishing her own standing after a drubbing at the stumps. It didn’t impress many that she could communicate, hold a meeting, and drive conversations about ideas forward. This isn’t the whole point about her short tenure, but apart from claims that her government’s plan fell far short of the mark, if given enough time her bright intellect may have renewed a lot about the tired State that’s around us.
It’s certainly now her message to others, and her appearance at CPAC in Grapevine, Texas levelled this teaching of a new model of a prosecutor style of politics to get rid of the rubbish that other party’s put in across the pond. It’s certainly a rallying cry here, because Labour have now tried twice to marshal their powerful legacy as a rhetoric for changes here, there, and everywhere in a fix-everything approach for modern problems.
