cabinet reshuffle, explained her radical, left-wing roots in an interview with the BBC’s Nick Robinson. She told the veteran interviewer how she spent part of her childhood in Scotland where her Labour-supporting parents were involved in anti-nuclear marches in the 1980s dominated by one particular political chant.She said: “So we lived in Scotland, in Paisley near Glasgow.
My dad was a lecturer at the local university."I remember standing in the Paisley piazza and we were chanting that slogan and other slogans.
It was in Scottish so it was ‘Maggie, Maggie, Maggie, oot, oot, oot.’”Truss’s family moved to Scotland when she was four years old but they moved again and she went to a comprehensive school in Leeds before finishing her schooling.
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