Elizabeth Truss
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Elizabeth Mary Truss also known as Liz Truss, is a British Conservative Party
Conservative Party (UK)
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 politician who has been the Member of Parliament
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 (MP) for South West Norfolk since the 2010 general election.

Early life

She is the daughter of a professor with an interest in mathematical logic, being raised in a left-wing household, "My mum was in the CND
Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament
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She attended Roundhay School
Roundhay School
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 in north-east Leeds, a comprehensive school
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. She read Philosophy, Politics and Economics at Merton College, Oxford
Merton College, Oxford
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. Truss was President of Oxford University Liberal Democrats
Oxford University Liberal Democrats
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 and expressed anti-monarchist
Republicanism in the United Kingdom
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 sentiments at the 1994 Liberal Democrats conference. After working for Shell and Cable & Wireless, she became the deputy director of Reform
Reform (think tank)
Reform is a British centre-right, liberal, think tank based in London, whose declared mission is to set out a better way to deliver public services and economic prosperity via private sector involvement and market de-regulation. Reform describes itself as independent and non-partisan...

 in January 2008, where she co-authored "The value of
mathematics", and "A new level" amongst other reports.

She was elected as a councillor in the London Borough of Greenwich in 2006, standing down in 2010, shortly before the end of her term of office.

Candidate

She had previously unsuccessfully fought the parliamentary seats of Hemsworth
Hemsworth (UK Parliament constituency)
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 in 2001 and Calder Valley
Calder Valley (UK Parliament constituency)
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 in 2005. Shortly after her selection for the Norfolk seat, revelations about her private life were revived which led Norfolk's so called 'Turnip Taliban' to insist her candidature should be terminated, but a motion proposed by members of the constituency association, who also felt an 'A' list candidate had been imposed on them, was defeated.

Parliamentary career

Since being elected to Parliament on 6 May 2010, she has campaigned for issues including the dualling of the A11 west of Thetford and for the retention of the Tornado base at RAF Marham in her constituency. She is a Member of the Justice Select Committee. In March 2011, she wrote a paper for the thinktank CentreForum
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in which she argued for an end to bias against serious academic subjects in the education system so that social mobility can be improved.
In September 2011, she co-authored ‘After the Coalition’, a book which seeks to challenge the consensus that Britain’s economic decline is inevitable by arguing for the return of a more entrepreneurial and meritocratic culture. In October 2011, she founded the Free Enterprise Group, of which she is the convener, supported by 21 other Conservative MPs.
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