Liz Truss
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If you remember, she was brought in to solve the debt crisis in the 70s.
And we're now back.
to where we were in 1979 when she got into office.
But she'd also be horrified by what's happened on immigration, by the way that we have given all these powers on human rights to these unelected international bodies.
It's hard to say at the moment whether the new sort of generation we've got are going to be up to it because no one's really been tested is the answer.
You know, in Britain, there's obviously Kemi Bainock, there's Nigel Farage.
Are they tough enough to take on what is an even deeper state than Mrs. Thatcher faced?
So she did not face the unaccountable Bank of England that was created by Blair.
She didn't face this empowered judiciary.
Blair created a fake Supreme Court.
She didn't face all this.
So it's even worse now.
And the bureaucrats have become radicalized.
You know, they're transgender activists, they're environmental activists.
So dealing with that is huge.
And it's a bit like the difference between Reagan and Trump.
You know, Trump is anti-system.
And this is what we need in Britain.
We need an anti-system leader who's going to take down the elites who've been running our country into the ground.
And you are seeing, I mean, Malay is a good example, or Bekele is a good example.