Liz Truss will run in the next general election despite her resignation following the crisis in her government

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Former British Prime Minister Liz Truss will take her place in the general election despite spending less than two months at the head of the Downing Street Government following Boris Johnson’s resignation.

Therefore, despite his turbulent time in government, Truss found himself sit in the House of Commons, As the spokesperson of the team, he endorsed the ‘Güneş’ newspaper.

Truss, who became MP for South West Norfolk in 2010, spent 44 days as prime minister this yearThis makes him the least-spent British ‘premier’ in UK history.

“I am happy to say that Liz will be running for re-election in the next general election.” the spokesperson pointed out after several Conservative MPs refused to seek re-election as the formation sought to recover from the current political crisis.

Boris Johnson himself said Get ready to stand up once again to defend your candidacy for the Uxbridge and South Ruislip constituency, It is located in the Greater London municipality.

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