Liz Truss will be a “disaster” as Prime Minister of the UK if she governs as she has campaigned, the Scottish first minister has warned.

Iran PressEurope: Nicola Sturgeon, the leader of the Scottish National Party, said in his latest reaction to Liz Truss: "If she wants to run the country the way she ran her election campaign, it will be a disaster not only for Scotland but for the whole of Britain." because she focuses on the interests of the "Conservative Party" and its members rather than British issues.

While the leadership of the conservative party and consequently the prime ministership of "Liz Truss" is almost certain and will be officially announced in a few hours, the negative positions towards her are expressed every week more voluminously than before.

One of the main challenges of Liz Truss after taking power is to face the independence of the Scottish people, which has increased especially after the Brexit referendum, in which most of them voted to stay in the European Union.

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