Liz Truss, Boris Johnson’s successor: two teenage daughters and a marriage marked by infidelity

The British Foreign Secretary, Liz Trusshas emerged the winner of the primaries held within the Conservative Party to elect the replacement for its current leader, Boris Johnson, so she will become the new Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. She married since 2000 with the accountant Hugh O’LearyShe is the mother of two teenage daughters. Her biggest marital crisis was in 2010, when it was discovered that her politician was having a relationship with a fellow party member.

Truss has prevailed in the final vote – open to all militancy and which concluded on Friday – to the former Minister of Finance Rishi Sunak.

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Following confirmation of her victory, Truss will formally become prime minister on Tuesday, when she travels to Balmoral to meet the Queen isabel II. The renewal process announced by Johnson in his resignation speech on July 7 will then be completed.




Liz Truss thus becomes the third woman in the history of the United Kingdom to govern, after Margaret Thatcher y Theresa May.

The 47-year-old, born in Oxford, has been compared for years by the UK press to Margaret Thatcher and she, astute in identifying the engines to propel her meteoric career, takes every opportunity to feed the myth. Her fans call her “the new Iron Lady” and she is thrilled to take on that role.

Truss holds the record for the longest tenure in a Conservative Party position. The other ministers call her “tenacious” and “resilient”, describing her as someone whose energy is “out of the ordinary” and who “never stops working”.

This qualification is supported by an anecdote: the politician went into labor with her first daughter during a work meeting. A former collaborator defined her as “the most focused and obsessive person I have ever met.” “The difference between her and a Rottweiler is that the dog at some point lets go of prey,” she added.




Prior to politics, Truss, a graduate in Politics, Philosophy and Economics, worked as a business manager at the oil and gas company Shell, and as chief economic officer at the telecommunications company Cable & Wireless. After two failed attempts, she won a Conservative seat in 2010.

At the age of 21, she joined the Conservative Party, but not before flirting at Oxford University (as Johnson himself did) with other formations, such as the Liberal Democrats, where she became president of the university society. At the time she joined, the ‘tories’ were spending their lowest hours in the face of the rise of New Labour. Tony Blair. But Truss was true to his principles.

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In 2011, while still an MP without portfolio, she founded the parliamentary group ‘Free Enterprise Group’ and caused controversy by publishing a book (co-authored with Quasi Quarteng y Come Patel (now also ministers) where he stated that “the British are among the worst idlers in the world”.

Liz Truss, in privacy

She has been married since 2000 to accountant Hugh O’Leary. Five years later, she starred in one of those political-sexual scandals so popular in Britain that she became even more famous. She had a year and a half extramarital affair with a colleague from the House of Commons, Mark Field, which came to light during the 2010 re-election campaign. Their marriage survived and everything became a story. “I am happily married,” Truss said in an interview after the scandal.




The politician and the accountant met at a Conservative Party conference in 1997 and went on their first date soon after. “When I want a late-night discussion about supply-side reform or the economy, someone is always on hand,” the British foreign secretary joked about her husband. They have two daughters: Frances and Liberty, teenagers whose exact ages are unknown.

The politician lives with her family in Downham Market, Norfolk, but divides her time between home and work in London. She now she has to move to 10 Downing Street.

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