She worked as an accountant and economist before politics.
Truss was chosen to serve on a London city council in 2006, then in 2010 she was voted to the legislature. She was also the leader of the pro-EU Oxford University Liberal Democrats, a group that is currently advocating for a second Brexit referendum and was raised by left-leaning parents.
Previously supported ‘Remain’ during the 2016 Brexit referendum.
Despite this, she has subsequently stated that she changed her mind on the matter and has advocated for Britain to still utilise leaving the EU as an opportunity to rebuild the economy.
Became meme material due to her comments on cheese.
Truss entered the public eye by becoming a bit of a meme due to her comments about the amount of cheese the country imports in her 2014 conference speech. She talks a lot about cheese in interviews, and in 2018, she joked at a conference that she was forbidden from talking about cheese in that year’s speech.
She worked for oil and gas giant Shell before entering politics.
Receiving her education at Oxford University’s Merton College, she worked as a commercial manager for the oil and gas corporation Shell, before taking the position of economics director at Cable & Wireless.
Her favourite song is ‘I Wanna Dance with Somebody’ by Whitney Houston.
Brexit isn’t the only thing she’s changed her mind about as in recent weeks she reveals that she loves 1980s music and has since chosen Houston’s ‘I Wanna Dance With Somebody’ as her current favourite tune. Back in 2001, she said that her favourite song was ‘I Try’ by Macy Gray.
She used to make miniature gardens for flower shows.
In a 2016 interview with Countryfile magazine, asked about her favourite countryside pursuits, Truss said: “My best memory is when I use to stay with friends and attend their local flower show. I used to love entering my miniature gardens and rock cakes.”
Wants to reduce taxes on income and property to stimulate economy.
As a free market conservative, Truss has said that in order to stimulate the economy, Britain should reduce taxes on income and property purchases as well as simplify the tax code. She also plans on lowering debt as a proportion of GDP and strengthen the role private investment plays in providing infrastructure.
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