New foreign secretary Liz Truss 'delighted' with appointment

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Liz Truss, the prime minister's newly appointed foreign secretary, has said she is "delighted" with her new job and hopes to "promote a positive outward vision of global Britain."

The former international trade secretary, Ms Truss is only the second woman to ever hold the position of Foreign Secretary in the UK.

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Boris has sent her down a rabbit hole without telling her what is at the bottom

redemrys
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I always considered her quite attractive back a few years.

heiltd
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What took them so long to think it was a good idea to level up they have been in power for 90 yearsIn the last 120 years

kevingrant
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She needs to appoint a chief negotiator for the Taliban immediately and Cummings has time on his hands now he has been to SpecSavers and had his eyesight checked out properly

Mike_
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*AMERICAN ROYAL FAMILY: Crowns of Maryland is collecting all Californian Blondes (American Royals) for the State of Maryland, home to the White House, Washington D.C.*

jehovahhohenzollern
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She is going to be a great prime minster for the uk sorry boris hand over to lizz to save your party now

theone-nmxu
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Such interesting, and damaging, other choices.

    I wonder if Mrs Truss will continue to ‘advise’ her Prime Minister(s) and the rest within the ‘Cabinet’, in terms of abuse of power and influence.

   Let’s take for example, a recent visit from Mr. Nechirvan Barzani, apparently a friend of Mr. Zahawi, thrilled for his newly assigned position as Secretary of State for Education.

   Quite an interesting event held by the British Government, inviting a representative of a place within Iraq, self-styled President. President of a farm, president of a syndicate or the president of some Kurdish workers? I know of President of Turkey, Mr. Recep. Tayyip Erdoğan, President of Iraq, Mr. Barham Salih. It must be quite ‘overwhelming’ for this separatist group within a part/region from Iraq to have such ‘honour’, and to be given another chance to continue through a seemingly hidden agenda, and unscrupulous politics to receiving legitimacy, and if this is the case then, the (yet again) misleading politics of the current British government supports a potential, futile war. Since when the Conservative Party is trying to legitimise such separatist groups (which History?).  

 The intent of these meetings, in my opinion, is not beneficial to the British People nor to the British Government.  They create confusion and break connections with other nations, and disturb the relationships with other countries.  

  It is easy to dismantle an educational system, to bring it to a ridiculous state but it is harder to recover it once the process of destruction begins. The sooner we intervene, the easier it will be to restore the normal system of education.

What are the British people eating? Is it British made?

simka