Overview
- Liz Truss announced her upcoming social media platform, set to launch this summer, during a Bitcoin conference in Bedford.
- The platform is described as 'uncensorable and uncancellable,' designed to bypass traditional media and promote free speech.
- Truss criticized mainstream media for suppressing certain stories and compared current restrictions in Britain to Soviet-era censorship.
- The initiative seeks to build a grassroots movement demanding political change, aligning with radical right strategies seen in the U.S.
- Modeled after Donald Trump’s Truth Social, the platform reflects Truss's broader critique of elite control over public discourse.