There are two remaining candidates to succeed Boris Johnson (Hong Kong translation "Johnson") as the leader of the British Conservative Party and future prime minister in September this year, one of which is the former Chancellor of the Exchequer Rishi Sunak (Rishi Sunak) , Hong Kong translation "Xin Weicheng"), the other is the current foreign minister Truss (Liz Truss, Hong Kong translation "Zhuo Hui Si"). Liz Truss belongs to the "post-70s" and was elected to Congress in 2010. She has worked in Cameron (David Cameron, Hong Kong translation "Cameron"), May (Theresa May, Hong Kong translation "Theresa May") He has served in the Johnson Cabinet and has served as Minister of Education, Minister of Justice and Minister of International Trade, etc. The current Minister of Foreign Affairs is regarded as a rising star in British politics, and his career is rising rapidly. She is quite popular at the grassroots level, and her work is known as the "Iron Lady", so some British media even predicted that she is expected to become another "Mrs Thatcher" in the hind later the Conservatives.
After graduation, she worked as an accountant at Shell and Cable & Wireless. However, her life goals and political ambitions have always been in Special Database Westminster (Westminster, the Houses of Parliament). Liz Truss, in 2010 Photo Credit: PA Media / BBC News In 2010, Truss was elected to Congress. In the 2001 and 2005 elections, Truss ran as the Conservative candidate for Hemsworth and Calder Valley respectively, losing both times. These setbacks did not dampen her political enthusiasm, and she was elected to a local council in Greenwich, southeast London, in 2006, and has been deputy director of a centre-right reform think tank since 2008.