A woman called Liz Trussell, who appeared to have nabbed the Twitter handle @LizTruss before the new Conservative leader, has been sending cheeky replies to people who think she's Britain's next prime minister.
While some people might have corrected those who had tweeted them by mistake, Ms Trussell has been sending cheeky replies with somewhat hilarious results.Caroline Lucas, the co-leader of the Green Party, thought she had unleashed a stinging attack on the next prime minister when she wrote:"@LizTruss still doesn't get it - Boris Johnson did *not* get Brexit done, his myriad mistakes over Covid cost countless lives, & he leaves having disgraced his office.
"Meanwhile, she's campaigned as a right wing ideologue & will govern as such - which is a disaster for all of us." When another Twitter user chimed in with"and I bet she likes cake", Ms Trussell was only too happy to confirm the inevitable and wrote:"I love cake."
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