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'''Mary Elizabeth | '''Mary Elizabeth Truss''' (commonly '''Liz'''; her married name '''O'Leary''' is not used, at least in politics; born 26th July 1975) has been [[Prime Minister of the United Kingdom]] and leader of the [[Conservative Party (UK)]] since 6th September 2022. She has been the [[Member of Parliament (UK)|MP]] for [[South West Norfolk (constituency|South West Norfolk]] since 2010. | ||
Truss is the longest-serving senior politician of the current [[Government of the United Kingdom]], having first entered the [[Cabinet of the United Kingdom|Cabinet]] in 2014 as the [[Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs|environment minister]]. She also became the first female [[Lord Chancellor]] in 2016. She was the [[United Kingdom|British]] [[Foreign Secretary|foreign minister]] from 2021 until 2022 and [[Minister for Women and Equalities]] from 2019 until 2022. Other roles have included deputising the UK [[Chancellor of the Exchequer|finance minister]] as [[Chief Secretary to the Treasury]] and serving as [[Trade Secretary]]. |
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Mary Elizabeth Truss (commonly Liz; her married name O'Leary is not used, at least in politics; born 26th July 1975) has been Prime Minister of the United Kingdom and leader of the Conservative Party (UK) since 6th September 2022. She has been the MP for South West Norfolk since 2010.
Truss is the longest-serving senior politician of the current Government of the United Kingdom, having first entered the Cabinet in 2014 as the environment minister. She also became the first female Lord Chancellor in 2016. She was the British foreign minister from 2021 until 2022 and Minister for Women and Equalities from 2019 until 2022. Other roles have included deputising the UK finance minister as Chief Secretary to the Treasury and serving as Trade Secretary.