<p>Liz Truss is set to become the shortest-serving Prime Minister in Britain's history, after the public, MPs and the markets comprehensively rejected the self-styled heir to Margaret Thatcher.</p>.<p>Truss succeeded Boris Johnson by selling to the Conservative rank-and-file a plan to turbo-charge economic growth through tax cuts, via increased borrowing.</p>.<p>She accused her rival in this summer's Tory leadership race, Rishi Sunak, of "scaremongering" when he warned that such an approach at a time of rampant inflation would drive up interest rates for millions of Britons.</p>.<p>But that is exactly what happened.</p>.<p>On Thursday, Truss was forced to <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/liz-truss-resigns-as-uk-pm-after-short-rocky-stint-1155327.html" target="_blank">announce her own resignation</a>, a week after firing her finance minister and "ideological soulmate", Kwasi Kwarteng, in a desperate bid to shore up her position.</p>.<p>The Tories expect to have a new leader in place by October 28, meaning Truss will comfortably underperform 19th-century leader George Canning, who died in office after serving for 118 days.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/world-news-politics/liz-truss-leaves-uk-prime-ministers-office-without-india-trade-deal-prize-1155350.html" target="_blank">Liz Truss leaves UK Prime Minister's office without India trade deal prize</a></strong></p>.<p>She is no stranger to screeching U-turns, having begun her political journey as the Liberal Democrat-supporting daughter of progressive parents. At that time, she also opposed the monarchy and Brexit.</p>.<p>Her youthful calls to abolish the royal family ran headlong into her new role when Queen Elizabeth II died on September 8, only two days after appointing Truss.</p>.<p>The new Prime Minister paid tribute to the late monarch, curtsied to King Charles III, and joined the queen's successor on a tour of his new UK realms.</p>.<p>But her tribute from the steps of 10 Downing Street was widely seen as stilted, betraying the leaden oratory of Truss in comparison to the verbal theatrics of Johnson.</p>.<p>Yet after scandal-ridden Johnson, Truss's unvarnished style and promises of a right-wing agenda found favour with the Tory membership.</p>.<p>"She's always been outspoken. She's always been a disrupter," said Mark Littlewood, head of the Institute of Economic Affairs think-tank and a former member of Oxford University's Liberal Democrat club with Truss.</p>.<p>"You really need to understand Elizabeth Truss as a kind of free-market liberal," he told <em>AFP </em>when she took power.</p>.<p>Truss's rise to become the UK's third female Prime Minister inevitably led to comparisons with the first: Thatcher.</p>.<p>During her year-long stint as foreign minister, Truss was pictured riding atop a tank and sporting a Russian fur hat in Moscow, just like the Tory icon.</p>.<p>Johnson's former top aide Dominic Cummings likened her to a "human hand grenade", and some MPs accused her of excessive self-promotion.</p>.<p>Truss admitted to not being the "slickest presenter". She was mocked online for a bizarre speech she gave as environment minister in 2014, offering impassioned support for British cheese and pork.</p>.<p>Truss grew up first in Scotland and then in an affluent suburb of Leeds, northern England.</p>.<p>Her mother was a nurse, teacher and campaigner for nuclear disarmament who took her on protests, and her father was a left-wing maths professor.</p>.<p>During the Tory leadership campaign, Truss criticised her Leeds school for fostering "low expectations".</p>.<p>That prompted a backlash from teachers, contemporaries and locals who accused her of inventing an "insulting" back-story to curry favour with the Tory right.</p>.<p>Despite the school's supposed failings, she went on to Oxford, where -- like Sunak -- she graduated in philosophy, politics and economics.</p>.<p>At Oxford, she was president of the university's Liberal Democrat branch. At the party's national conference in 1994, she gave a speech calling for the abolition of the monarchy.</p>.<p>"I was a bit of a teenage controversialist," Truss admitted during campaigning this summer.</p>.<p>By her own admission, her switch to the Conservatives shocked her parents, but she says her beliefs had evolved.</p>.<p>After university, Truss worked in the energy sector, including for Shell, and telecommunications before entering politics a decade later.</p>.<p>She was a local councillor in southeast London for four years and became an MP in 2010, part of a new generation of women and minority candidates encouraged by then party leader David Cameron.</p>.<p>He quashed protests from the local party in the agricultural South West Norfolk constituency, after it emerged that Truss had been having an extra-marital affair with a fellow Tory.</p>.<p>Her critics were dubbed the "Turnip Taliban".</p>.<p>Truss's marriage to an accountant survived the episode, and he stood close by as she made her resignation statement outside 10 Downing Street. They have two daughters.</p>
<p>Liz Truss is set to become the shortest-serving Prime Minister in Britain's history, after the public, MPs and the markets comprehensively rejected the self-styled heir to Margaret Thatcher.</p>.<p>Truss succeeded Boris Johnson by selling to the Conservative rank-and-file a plan to turbo-charge economic growth through tax cuts, via increased borrowing.</p>.<p>She accused her rival in this summer's Tory leadership race, Rishi Sunak, of "scaremongering" when he warned that such an approach at a time of rampant inflation would drive up interest rates for millions of Britons.</p>.<p>But that is exactly what happened.</p>.<p>On Thursday, Truss was forced to <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/liz-truss-resigns-as-uk-pm-after-short-rocky-stint-1155327.html" target="_blank">announce her own resignation</a>, a week after firing her finance minister and "ideological soulmate", Kwasi Kwarteng, in a desperate bid to shore up her position.</p>.<p>The Tories expect to have a new leader in place by October 28, meaning Truss will comfortably underperform 19th-century leader George Canning, who died in office after serving for 118 days.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/world-news-politics/liz-truss-leaves-uk-prime-ministers-office-without-india-trade-deal-prize-1155350.html" target="_blank">Liz Truss leaves UK Prime Minister's office without India trade deal prize</a></strong></p>.<p>She is no stranger to screeching U-turns, having begun her political journey as the Liberal Democrat-supporting daughter of progressive parents. At that time, she also opposed the monarchy and Brexit.</p>.<p>Her youthful calls to abolish the royal family ran headlong into her new role when Queen Elizabeth II died on September 8, only two days after appointing Truss.</p>.<p>The new Prime Minister paid tribute to the late monarch, curtsied to King Charles III, and joined the queen's successor on a tour of his new UK realms.</p>.<p>But her tribute from the steps of 10 Downing Street was widely seen as stilted, betraying the leaden oratory of Truss in comparison to the verbal theatrics of Johnson.</p>.<p>Yet after scandal-ridden Johnson, Truss's unvarnished style and promises of a right-wing agenda found favour with the Tory membership.</p>.<p>"She's always been outspoken. She's always been a disrupter," said Mark Littlewood, head of the Institute of Economic Affairs think-tank and a former member of Oxford University's Liberal Democrat club with Truss.</p>.<p>"You really need to understand Elizabeth Truss as a kind of free-market liberal," he told <em>AFP </em>when she took power.</p>.<p>Truss's rise to become the UK's third female Prime Minister inevitably led to comparisons with the first: Thatcher.</p>.<p>During her year-long stint as foreign minister, Truss was pictured riding atop a tank and sporting a Russian fur hat in Moscow, just like the Tory icon.</p>.<p>Johnson's former top aide Dominic Cummings likened her to a "human hand grenade", and some MPs accused her of excessive self-promotion.</p>.<p>Truss admitted to not being the "slickest presenter". She was mocked online for a bizarre speech she gave as environment minister in 2014, offering impassioned support for British cheese and pork.</p>.<p>Truss grew up first in Scotland and then in an affluent suburb of Leeds, northern England.</p>.<p>Her mother was a nurse, teacher and campaigner for nuclear disarmament who took her on protests, and her father was a left-wing maths professor.</p>.<p>During the Tory leadership campaign, Truss criticised her Leeds school for fostering "low expectations".</p>.<p>That prompted a backlash from teachers, contemporaries and locals who accused her of inventing an "insulting" back-story to curry favour with the Tory right.</p>.<p>Despite the school's supposed failings, she went on to Oxford, where -- like Sunak -- she graduated in philosophy, politics and economics.</p>.<p>At Oxford, she was president of the university's Liberal Democrat branch. At the party's national conference in 1994, she gave a speech calling for the abolition of the monarchy.</p>.<p>"I was a bit of a teenage controversialist," Truss admitted during campaigning this summer.</p>.<p>By her own admission, her switch to the Conservatives shocked her parents, but she says her beliefs had evolved.</p>.<p>After university, Truss worked in the energy sector, including for Shell, and telecommunications before entering politics a decade later.</p>.<p>She was a local councillor in southeast London for four years and became an MP in 2010, part of a new generation of women and minority candidates encouraged by then party leader David Cameron.</p>.<p>He quashed protests from the local party in the agricultural South West Norfolk constituency, after it emerged that Truss had been having an extra-marital affair with a fellow Tory.</p>.<p>Her critics were dubbed the "Turnip Taliban".</p>.<p>Truss's marriage to an accountant survived the episode, and he stood close by as she made her resignation statement outside 10 Downing Street. They have two daughters.</p>