Former UK Prime Minister Liz Truss has released a memoir, “Ten Years to Save the West,” detailing her experiences and political opinions, including sharp criticisms of current US President Joe Biden and commendations for former President Donald Trump. In her book, Truss chastises Biden for his comments on UK domestic policies, accusing him of hypocrisy and ignorance. She describes her disbelief and the overwhelming sense of responsibility she felt upon learning of Queen Elizabeth II’s death during her premiership.

“Ten Years to Save the West” was released with different subtitles in the US and the UK, highlighting Truss’s aim to connect with right-wing audiences in both countries. Since her brief 49-day term as Prime Minister, Truss has sought to maintain her political presence, particularly within American conservative circles, as evidenced by her involvement with events like the CPAC conference and figures such as Ted Cruz and Mike Lee.

Truss’s narrative includes personal challenges faced during her time at Downing Street, from dealing with a flea infestation to logistical issues concerning personal upkeep. The book also touches upon her tumultuous interactions with economic policy and Andrew Bailey, Governor of the Bank of England.

With her political and personal journeys taking center stage in her memoir, Truss indicates a sustained interest in shaping conservative discourse and policy, especially in the United States, through strategic engagements with entities like the Heritage Foundation and the establishment of Popular Conservatism.