Liz Truss has announced that she will launch her own social media platform this summer, APA reports citing The Telegraph.
The former prime minister made the remarks at a Bitcoin conference in Bedford.
She had previously outlined plans to create an “uncensorable, uncancellable” online platform, and confirmed on Friday that it would be launched in the coming months.
As reported by the London Economic, she said: “There will be more news about it fairly soon, but I can’t say any more at this stage.
“You might think you can just get into No 10 and sign things off – you can’t. What I’m now thinking is we need a media network to be able to communicate to people, so we can have a grassroots movement that is really demanding change of our leaders.”
She added that this was needed in conjunction with “good leaders, MPs, and business people running the departments”.
The former Tory leader has not shared details about what the new network will look like, but previous comments have suggested that it could be similar to Donald Trump’s Truth Social site.