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Liz Truss, saving the west one podcast at a time

The former prime minister has been reduced to giving interviews to obscure US YouTubers with a handful of viewers

Liz Truss speaking to the YouTuber Gabe Groisman. Photo: YouTube

Liz Truss’s brave, one-woman quest to save western civilisation one podcast at a time continues, this week via an interview on the YouTube channel of Gabe Groisman.

Groisman – who, you won’t need telling, is the former mayor of the Florida town of Bal Harbour (population: 3,093) turned Trumpite commentator – invited Britain’s shortest-serving prime minister on to his show to preach her message.

In the 37-minute chat, Truss tells her host that “you might be aware that Britain has been taken over by a Communist government and we are living under socialism”, claims she was driven out of Downing Street by “an elite mob”, says that “the establishment has basically squashed Brexit” and mocks those who somehow claim Trump’s right-hand man Elon Musk is unelected (“Musk is accountable – Trump has hired him and Trump can fire him and Trump was elected”).

And what a valuable use of time it was for the former prime minister of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland! Groisman’s channel has just over 1,400 subscribers. At the time of writing, 48 hours after it was posted, his interview with Truss had been viewed 470 times. And one of those views was by Rats in a Sack.

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