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Lily Ford, PA & Shane Jarvis

Twitter users spot Liz Truss recreating Thatcher outfit at Tory leadership debate

Users on social media were quick to point out the remarkable similarity that Liz Truss achieved in her choice of outfit for her appearance at Channel 4’s Tory leadership debate on Friday evening with that of the Iron Lady herself.

The Foreign Secretary donned a black blazer and white shirt with a large bow for the event on Friday, matching what Margaret Thatcher wore in a 1979 election broadcast. Hundreds of viewers took to the social media platform Twitter to point out the striking similarity.

One tweet, which garnered more than 4,500 likes, wrote: “Liz Truss has recreated Margaret Thatcher’s appearance from her 1979 election broadcast down to the last detail.” Another joked: “Liz Truss’s Margaret Thatcher Tribute Act is available for hire”.

It follows reports that the MP for South West Norfolk last year took elocution lessons in order to "deepen" her voice — in much the same way Lady Thatcher is said to have done in the late 1970s — in an effort to sound more earnest and serious.

Dark jacket, cream coloured blouse — and a large bow below the neck (PA)

Ms Truss joined fellow Tory leader contenders Tom Tugendhat, Rishi Sunak, Kemi Badenoch and Penny Mordaunt for the first live televised debate, hosted by Krishnan Guru-Murthy. Asked when she had stood up for integrity and honesty, Liz Truss told the debate: “I stood by Boris Johnson, of course, I raised issues with him in private, but I supported him for the leadership election. I was part of his Cabinet and I owed him my loyalty.”

She also appeared to take a swipe at Mr Sunak’s record as chancellor in her final remarks. Speaking after the ex-chancellor, she said: “We face grave challenges as a country, the worst economic crisis for a generation, an appalling war perpetrated by Russia in Ukraine, after decades of very slow growth.

“Now is not the time for a continuity of our current economic policy. We need to be bold, we need to do things differently, we need to cut taxes, we need to unleash growth, and we need to unleash the potential of all of the people across our great country.”

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