A champion of individual freedom and limited government, Liz Truss spent a decade as a minister fighting the left-wing political agenda that frames the debate in so many institutions. Now ousted by the establishment but still fighting for conservatism, Truss argues here that the rise of authoritarianism and the adoption of fashionable ideas propagated by the global left give barely a decade to preserve the economic and cultural freedoms and institutions that the West holds so dear.
 Peppered with newsworthy anecdotes from Truss's time in public life and fully updated with two candid new chapters reflecting on the 2024 general election, what caused the Tory defeat and the uncertain future of the right, Ten Years to Save the West is an urgent and impassioned call to conservatives about the radical changes that are needed for us to save the West. Ignore her warning at your peril.
Liz Truss was the fifty-sixth Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. She served in the British government for ten years, in roles including Environment Secretary, Justice Secretary and Foreign Secretary. With a reputation for fearless straight talking, she pursued a low-tax, small-government agenda, fought wokeism and climate extremism and stood up to totalitarian regimes in China, Iran and Russia. She was Conservative Member of Parliament for South West Norfolk from 2010 to 2024. She is married to Hugh, and they have two daughters, Frances and Liberty.