Don't miss Dan Wootton Tonight LIVE from Leigh with ex-Prime Minister Liz Truss

Dan Wootton Tonight Liz Truss

Liz Truss will be joining Dan Wootton in Leigh on Thursday June 15

GB News
Richard Jeffries

By Richard Jeffries


Published: 08/06/2023

- 18:13

Updated: 08/06/2023

- 18:16

Only on GB News on Thursday June 15 at 9pm

Dan Wootton Tonight is hitting the road and will be live in Leigh with Liz Truss in front of a studio audience.


In a unique and exclusive town hall event on Thursday, June 15, the former Prime Minister escapes the Westminster bubble to come face to face with GB News viewers and tackle the concerns of ordinary Brits.

The no holds barred event will help come up with solutions to save the country from the anti-growth coalition as Truss takes questions from the audience.


Truss said: "It’s great to be returning to Leigh with Dan Wootton and GB News.

"I want to listen to the ideas and the issues people feel passionately about.

"Getting out of Westminster and hearing the practical solutions to the big issues we face as a country is vital if we want to get Britain growing again."

Wootton said: “The political establishment and woke blob might have thought they’d silenced her, but Liz Truss was elected overwhelmingly by grassroots Conservatives as party leader and still has much to offer the country.

"I can’t wait to hit the road with our former PM and allow GB News viewers the opportunity to quiz her about an extraordinary year while looking ahead too.

”Expect fireworks because, as always, there will be no spin, no bias, and no censorship."

Truss became British Prime Minister - the last to be appointed by Queen Elizabeth II - on September 6 last year, just two days before Her Majesty died.

She resigned on October 20, after just 45 days in office, when her aggressive supply-side economic reforms - announced in then Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng's mini-budget - spooked markets.

She remains a Tory backbencher and is outspoken about the need for Britain to become far more competitive on the world stage and for working people to keep more of what they earn.

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