kreuzberger wrote: ↑Thu Dec 04, 2025 9:00 pm Will she be cos-playing Laura Loomer? Perhaps, that's just the tip of the iceberg...Oh, you little gem!
Youngian wrote: ↑Wed Nov 26, 2025 5:29 pm Pretend shadow chancellor gives her statement. Liz has read one of the books on the shelf, which is it?She's got the "Demon Eyes" Tony Blair attack poster on the shelf. Another failed Tory campaign.
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You’ll remember that the irony of Truss’s flameout at the hands of market forces was particularly acute given that she had spent an entire career explaining that free markets were the greatest judge of absolutely everything. Small ideological adjustment: free markets are now the greatest judge of everything except the ideas and personage of Liz Truss.
Liz says her new show, also available on other platforms such as Spotify, X and Substack, is for people who are “tired of experts who get everything wrong, elites who refuse to listen, and weak leaders”. Amazing. Liz famously ticked each of those three boxes, yet somehow regards herself as the antidote. It’s a sort of political homeopathy, I guess, where a very small amount of the thing is also the cure for the thing.
Speaking of giving money to Liz, we must move on, because – amazingly – this new media venture is not even my favourite Truss announcement of the past fortnight. That honour has to go to the unveiling of a new private London club, spearheaded by Liz, who wants members to give her – are you ready for this? – £500,000 each to join.Vintage Hyde snark, and I'm left wondering at Truss's sheer chutzpah.
In a trailer released on her social media account, she said: “The deep state tried to destroy me because I challenged their decades-long failure.”
The first three guests on the show will be Matt Goodwin, an academic and GB News presenter, Alex Phillips, a former Brexit Party MP and TalkTV host, and Peter McCormack, a podcaster.
Produced with an American media network, episodes will be released weekly on YouTube, Spotify, Rumble and other platforms from this Friday.
Terry Jermy, the Labour MP who defeated Ms Truss in South West Norfolk at the last election, said: “I trust her new venture will be more successful than her time as prime minister. It will surely last longer.”