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BBC Breakfast viewers were left unimpressed as they tuned into the show on Tuesday, with many slamming an interview with former Prime Minister Liz Truss

The former Prime Minister joined the programme on Tuesday, 16 April, to discuss her new book, Ten Years to Save the West, with BBC's political editor Chris Mason. During the chat, Truss touched on various topics, including her backing of Donald Trump and her controversial stance on smoking, stating, "We should absolutely protect children from damage and danger while they are developing decision-making capabilities," and adding, "But we're a free country. The former foreign secretary beat Rishi Sunak to the top job in September 2022, but only remained in office for 50 days, making her the shortest-serving Prime Minster in British hisotry.

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