Liz Truss has teased at potentially returning to the House of Commons in the future after warning the West faces an existential threat.

Speaking at a fringe sit-down event inside the ICC, the former Prime Minister refused to rule out a return and received cheers from supportive attendees.


Truss, who remains the most unpopular politician in the UK, said: “I’ve only been out of Parliament for a few months, so I am currently thinking about what to do.

“What is certainly true is that I am not going to give up on this fight.

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“I think this is the fight of our lifetimes, saving Western civilisation, and that is what I am focused on.

When asked if she missed the House of Commons, Truss added: “I do enjoy politics, I do enjoy debate. I think Parliament has become a shadow of its former self because so much power has been taken away from Parliament.

“There’s far too much show-boating and emoting in Parliament rather than serious debate about what our country needs. That was what was frustrating me about Parliament.”