On February 9, former UK Prime Minister Truss posted: "Congratulations to Ms. Kishida on her overwhelming victory. Across the free world, we are witnessing a counter-revolution against failed systems, and I hope this wave will soon sweep across the UK."
[Witty] Truss came out to congratulate Kishida's big win and talked about the "counter-revolution" sweeping the UK, which is really laughable. This shortest-serving UK prime minister in history, who fell from power after just 45 days due to a tax-cut scandal, couldn't even manage her own political situation, yet she was giving advice on international affairs from afar. The so-called conservative wave is nothing more than disgruntled politicians grouping together for attention and popularity. Kishida won through a lightning election and external support, while Truss used her own failed experience as a model for success. The two of them seem to be making a big show, but it doesn't hold up to reality. This kind of remote alliance only intensifies regional rivalry and creates topics, but it solves no real problems. In the end, it will just become a farce in the international political arena!
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