Liz Truss Launches CPAC UK Initiative While Advocating Bitcoin and Warning of National Decline
Former prime minister outlines new political platform centered on economic reform, digital assets, and conservative mobilization
Former UK prime minister Liz Truss has issued a stark warning about the country’s trajectory while unveiling a new political initiative linked to the Conservative Political Action Conference, alongside a strong endorsement of bitcoin as part of her economic vision.
Truss argued that the United Kingdom risks long-term decline without decisive policy changes, pointing to economic challenges and the need for a more dynamic growth strategy.
Her remarks were delivered as she confirmed plans to launch a UK-based version of the CPAC platform, aimed at mobilizing conservative voices and shaping policy debate.
At the same time, she expressed support for bitcoin and the broader role of digital assets, describing them as tools that could enhance financial innovation and reduce reliance on traditional systems.
The endorsement reflects a growing interest among some policymakers in exploring alternative financial technologies as part of economic reform.
The proposed CPAC UK initiative is intended to create a forum for discussion on issues such as economic policy, national sovereignty, and regulatory reform.
Organizers aim to replicate the influence of similar gatherings elsewhere, bringing together political figures, activists, and business leaders.
Truss’s comments have sparked renewed debate within the UK political landscape, particularly around economic direction and the role of emerging technologies.
Supporters argue that her approach offers a clear vision focused on growth and competitiveness, while others are assessing how the proposals align with existing policy frameworks.
Analysts note that the combination of political mobilization and advocacy for digital assets reflects broader shifts in global policy discussions, where economic strategy and technological change are increasingly intertwined.
As preparations for CPAC UK move forward, attention will focus on how the initiative shapes political discourse and whether Truss’s proposals gain traction among policymakers and the public.