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Would-be YouTube star Liz Truss launches right-wing ‘home of the counter-revolution’

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Liz Truss has sensationally claimed she was “deposed” as Prime Minister by the “deep state” as she prepares to launch a defiant new media channel she promises will be the “home of counter-revolution”, reports The Times.

The former Tory leader is set to stage her dramatic political comeback on Friday with the release of the first episode of “The Liz Truss Show” online.

In a feisty trailer, she declared: “The deep state tried to destroy me but now I’m back and excited to launch this show.”

‘I was blamed for a market crisis that was not my fault’

Ms Truss used the preview clip, posted on her social media accounts on Thursday, to robustly defend her turbulent 49 days in office. “I was blamed for a market crisis that was not my fault,” she insisted.

The defiant ex-PM vowed to use her new platform to “expose the people who brought me down and take on the deep state.” She also pledged to “tell the truth about what is happening in our country, and across the West.”

Guests include GB News presenter and Brexit Party MEP

The Liz Truss Show’s debut lineup features Matt Goodwin, an academic turned Reform UK advocate and GB News presenter, TalkTV host and former Brexit Party MEP Alex Phillips, and podcaster Peter McCormack. The first episode drops on Friday at 6.30pm.

Producers promise the show will deliver “unapologetic debate, fierce defence of western values, and straight-talking discussions about the future of Britain and the free world.” They say Ms Truss “will engage in candid discussions with leading thinkers and allies challenging the failed orthodoxies of the political class.”

Truss slams ‘experts who get everything wrong’

Speaking ahead of the launch, a fired-up Ms Truss said: “People in Britain, America and across the free world are tired of being talked down to. They’re tired of experts who get everything wrong, elites who refuse to listen and weak leaders who won’t stand up for Western values.”

“In 2022, I was deposed as prime minister for trying to save Britain from the doom loop we are in,” she continued. “I was blamed for a market crisis that was not my fault … It’s time to push back, speak plainly and champion the ideas that built Britain — and can rebuild it again.”

Ex-PM takes aim at ‘weak leaders’

Ms Truss insisted her show is about “straight talk, real debate and the ideas that can restore strength and confidence to our nations.”

She declared: “Now, more than ever, western nations need a Trump-style revolution to save our culture, values and freedom.”

The former prime minister has earned hundreds of thousands in speaking fees since leaving office, but faced a backlash for claiming around £8,000 a month in taxpayer cash for her private office while slamming Britain’s prospects at right-wing US conferences.

New episodes of The Liz Truss Show will be released weekly across major platforms including YouTube, Rumble, Spotify, Substack, X and X Radio.

The hard-hitting program promises to tackle thorny issues like “the free speech crisis,” “economic stagnation,” mass migration, global instability, and the “cultural battles reshaping the West.”

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