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Liz Truss returns to blame her failures on the ‘deep state’

Willem Moore by Willem Moore
4 December 2025
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Liz Truss’s stint as prime minister was so short that she was famously outlasted by a lettuce:

3 years ago today, Liz Truss was outlasted by a head of lettuce pic.twitter.com/B9dcCocdT6

— Canada Projections🇨🇦 (@CDNprojections) October 20, 2025

Ever since then, she’s been telling anyone who’ll listen that she wasn’t a terrible PM, actually — it was just a weird coincidence that the economy crashed after her budget.

Now, having got as far as she can by simply tweeting, Truss is introducing The Liz Truss Show:

They tried to silence her. They failed.

The Liz Truss Show — December 5th.

It’s time to fight for the West. pic.twitter.com/4sjrfkK8gK

— Liz Truss (@trussliz) December 4, 2025

We don’t know how long the Liz Truss show will last, but we’ve got a lettuce at the ready.

Liz Truss me bro

We haven’t heard Liz Truss speak in a longtime, but we have read her tweets, which she writes in the voice of Darth Vader for some reason:

It's not unexpected.

As I said in 2022 – increasing tax and regulation and failing to make energy cheaper through fracking
– results in stagnation.

The doom loop continues. pic.twitter.com/Fq6aPxDeAJ

— Liz Truss (@trussliz) November 13, 2025

Hearing her talk again, you remember that she’s a certified goofy ass mother fucker. This is still the same woman who excitedly exclaimed “new pork markets!”:

The same woman who growled “that is a disgrace!” on the topic of imported cheese:

In the trailer for The Liz Truss Show, Liz Truss says:

In 2022, I was deposed from the office of Prime Minister of Great Britain.

We remember that, yeah — funny stuff.

If not for the sudden inflation which resulted from her disastrous time as PM, the sacking would have been even funnier than the ‘pork markets’ bit.

Truss continued:

I tried to save our country from the doom loop it is now in.

This is a bold thing to claim, given that the main doom which keeps looping around is the impact of austerity; something Truss voted for time and time again as a Tory MP.

Her disastrous budget didn’t help, of course, but by then the real damage to the economy was already done.

Truss added:

We set out a vision for a low-tax, high-growth economy that would take advantage of the freedoms of Brexit.

Her plan was to borrow loads to give people tax cuts, and as we all know, tax cuts benefit rich people first and foremost.

This next bit is good:

I was blamed for a market crisis that was not my fault.

‘Wah, wah – not my fault!‘.

Don’t the right pretend to care about personal responsibility?

According to Truss:

The Deep State and their allies in the media and politics tried to destroy me because I challenged their decades-long failure.

‘The deep state’ — so she’s doing Yank politics now, is she? Wonderful — can never have enough of that nonsense.

It’s interesting that she’d say “their decades-failure” given that Truss was a key player in the Tory governments before hers, serving in several ministerial positions.

You got silenced by a lettuce 😭 https://t.co/NseTto5o6r

— amy 🎄☃️ (@CFC_Amy90) December 4, 2025

Truss finishes her ad by saying:

Now I’m back. I will expose the people who brought me down. I will take on the deep state. I will tell the truth about what is happening in our country and across the West.

Say what you will about Boris Johnson, but at least he had the good grace to just fuck off.

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Comments 2

  1. ShyAutistic says:
    7 months ago

    Sigh, after all the evidence of how awful she was as PM, she is still in denial about the after affects of her policies. Strange how they always talk about responsibility when it comes to welfare and yet refuse point blank to take any responsibility for their actions and failures.

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  2. David Lewis says:
    7 months ago

    Liz Truss was removed as prime minister simply because she didn’t do as she was expected to do, which is follow the rules of the game, whatever it is made up to be. Bearing in mind that almost all her decisions were reversed almost immediately the only actual effect was to make some extremely wealthy people much more wealthy, at the expense, as always of the normal working people. Billions in tax payers’ money was poured into pension funds which benefited no one except the very wealthy who control the markets. Same as with the banking crash and countless other bailouts.

    The markets are based entirely on speculation and bear no resemblance to anything real.

    Another example of this is the current fuel prices. The cost of fuel out of the ground has dropped significantly but the reduction is not passed onto consumers because of ‘volatility in the market’ due to ‘uncertainties!. Who creates the uncertainty? The Donald. This keeps the markets fluctuating so he and the other wealthy market makers make more money.

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