Teen Liz Truss' Cringeworthy Monarchy-Bashing Speech
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Teen Liz Truss' Cringeworthy Monarchy-Bashing Speech
Tory leadership hopeful Liz Truss once led a different path before entering parliament.
The former Oxford University student was once part of the Liberal Democrats, where the 19-year-old once called for a motion to abolish the monarchy in 1994.
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