Arrogance, shambles and in-fighting in Downing Street during Liz Truss’s disastrous 49-day tenure has been laid bare in a new book.
In Truss at 10: How Not to Be Prime Minister, which was published on Thursday (August 29), veteran biographer Sir Anthony Seldon rejects the former premier's claims that a “deep state” scuppered her economic plans, the Mirror reports.
Instead the book accuses the former Tory MP who lost her seat in July of storming No10 with unrealistic plans in a stinging book that says any blame lies with her.
It documents tensions and in-fighting within Downing Street, as well as brutal sackings, phone calls and meetings as her economic plans sent the markets and the country into meltdown.
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