September 6, 2022

"Truss is a Conservative. She’s 47 years old, and has been an MP for 12 years and a Cabinet minister for eight..."

"... serving under three prime ministers. Her current gig is foreign secretary, meaning she’s also the country’s point person for post-Brexit EU relations — so if you’re reading this in Brussels, you may already be rolling your eyes at this turn of events. She starts work Tuesday as Johnson exits stage left, knife wounds still healing. Truss is married to accountant Hugh O’Leary, with whom she has two daughters. The incoming U.K. leader was born in Oxford, and grew up in Scotland and then Leeds, in the north of England, attending a school she later accused of setting 'low expectations' for its pupils. She also had a spell in Canada before belatedly settling into the tried-and-tested route to Westminster — a degree in philosophy, politics and economics at Oxford University."

The OED identifies it as slang. It means "To work hard at one's studies; to ‘bone up.’" I'll still be saying "bone up," but I like knowing this word, which is not related to "SWOT analysis," but to "sweat" — pronounced with a Scottish accent. Originally, it was a noun, describing the person who works hard. As a  verb, it goes back to 1860. The usage with "up" is traced back to 1913.

Do any Americans use this expression? My test was to check the NYT archive. I found exactly one appearance of "swot up," in "Whodunit Most Musical by a Musician Most Literary," a 2011 article about a British musician/author:
“My world is a slightly icky world of broken strings and percentages and money that’s supposed to be paid in advance but isn’t,” [Wesley Stace] said. “I wanted to write purely about music, and I found it helpful to set it in a blank space in the past and address all the tiny little details.” He added that although his mother is a singing teacher and one of his sisters is an opera singer, he really doesn’t know much about classical music and had to “swot up” in the library. “Novel writing is a little about fooling people,” he explained.

33 comments:

hawkeyedjb said...

An interesting take on Truss's conservatism can be found here.

Saint Croix said...
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Aggie said...

Also, from what I've been reading, a proud member of the World Economic Forum. Avast, Schwabbies! Hopefully she reveals herself to be another iron fist a la Thatcher.

Saint Croix said...

add fluoride to the water, Britain

Kubrick's movie is a comedy

fluoride is your friend

Saint Croix said...

I am going to miss Crazy Hair

Tom T. said...

It seems to be killing him that he can't find anything actually bad to say.

mikee said...

Here's hoping she far exceeds current expectations of her performance.

Drago said...

Tom T.: "It seems to be killing him that he can't find anything actually bad to say."

Some of us had hope that Boris, a very typically socially liberal Tory, would at least follow thru on Brexit. We had no other policy hope for Boris beyond delivering Brexit.

What are the conservatives in Britain left with as Boris leaves and Theresa May 2.0 steps in?

As one wag put it: Theresa May's Brexit, Tony Blair's borders and Klaus Schwab's Climate Policy and New World Order.

wendybar said...

Pray that she is another Thatcher!!

Lurker21 said...

More likely she'll be another Teresa May.

I understand "I'm for boring" -- there's always a fear of eccentric, unpredictable rulers -- but the alternative seems to be an endless string of cookie-cutter, opportunist politicos.

"Boris Johnson in drag" would at least have made us laugh.

William said...

She's been PM for over a day, and I have yet to read one pun on her name and the hernia repair she offers to the sagging policies of her predecessor. Well, give it time. Truss but verify.

Ray - SoCal said...

So she cheated on her husband in 2004, and still gets elected PM.

Narr said...

She looks exactly like the sort of homely ambitious woman who would go into politics.

A female tool.

Yancey Ward said...

British households, only households, spent 65 billion pounds on energy in 2021. The present trends suggest they will have to pay 5 times that amount by the end of 2023. Truss' first program proposal to subsidize energy consumption by capping prices at today's rates is said to be 130 billion pounds and includes the business sector. This looks like 25% of what would actually be needed if energy prices simply stalled at the concurrent futures prices. Additionally, by capping the price, it prevents market price rationing, and likely ensures actual blackouts and gas outs going forward.

Her first day on the job already looks like a disaster to me.

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Joe Smith said...

There hasn't been a conservative in England since Thatcher.

'Truss is married to accountant Hugh O’Leary, with whom she has two daughters.'

I thought it was Hugh Johnson...

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Lurker21 said...

Liz Truss' left-wing maths professor father was 'so saddened' about her metamorphosis from anti-monarchist Lib Dem to Tory that he 'could barely bring himself to speak about it'

I was interested in one of the other candidates who was related to the Lansburys, a family that produced a legendary British socialist politician as well as the "Murder, She Wrote" lady. A conservative Australian Prime Minister was another relative.

Humperdink said...

Price caps? Once the dam breaks, it will be fun to watch.

khematite said...

Wesley Stace performed for many years as John Wesley Harding. Mildly famous for his song "Making Love to Bob Dylan."

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZzrhWif_Y6Y

rehajm said...

Central planning always fails. Good luck with price caps…

Howard said...

Who doesn't want a well supported Truss?

Critter said...

Like most of the politicians in the collective West she has never had a real job. She was funneled straight from her elite schools into the political machine. It's the exact same resume is almost all the people that rule over us

n.n said...

Libertarianism is independent. Liberalism is divergent. Progressivism is monotonic. Conservativism is moderating. The far-left is totalitarian. The far-right is anarchist, The left-right nexus is leftist. Principles matter.

n.n said...

Central planning always fails

Even God delegates to Nature, defers to chaos ("evolution"), and advises individuals to optimize fitness. Pricing and distribution are best determined by the market, not democratic/dictatorial directives.

Tony from London said...

Lady Hale, formerly President of the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom, famously described herself as a girly swot and encouraged female students to follow her example. This was interpreted as a criticism of former UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson after the court had ruled against his attempt to prorogue parliament in 2019. Johnson had earlier criticised his predecessor, David Cameron, using that term. (See https://www.theguardian.com/law/2019/oct/04/lets-hear-it-for-the-girly-swots-supreme-court-chiefs-jibe-at-pm-boris-johnson)

The definitive monographs on girly swots (and swots in general) are undoubtedly the Nigel Molesworth diaries as transcribed by Geoffrey Willans. Both Johnson and Cameron had attended a private school and would have been familiar with these works. (See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nigel_Molesworth)

tolkein said...


Not true. She had a job outside politics. She is a qualified accountant as well.
From 1996 to 2000, Truss worked for Shell, during which time she qualified as a Chartered Management Accountant (ACMA) in 1999. In 2000, Truss was employed by Cable & Wireless and rose to economic director before leaving in 2005.
She is a Norfolk MP. Norfolk is a different world. It's like she lives in, say West Virginia, except Norfolk is very flat.

Darkisland said...

I Liz Trussname swear by Almighty God that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth, her heirs and successors, according to law. So help me God.

Not to the country, not to the hypothetical UK constitution, certainly not to the rabble (oops, I mean the people)

Not even to the sovereign as an office.

It would be like making all senators and reps swear personal allegiance to Joe Biden.

Or all German govt employees and military swear an oath to Hitler by name.

John stop fascism vote republican Henry

Darkisland said...

Joe Biden got 81 million votes in a country of 330 million citizens.

Liz Truss got 81 thousand votes in a country of 69 million subjects.

John stop fascism vote republican Henry

Mikey NTH said...

From my readings years ago of British fiction pre-WW2 swot was slang for studying hard, like cramming, on a subject.

Authors like Sayers and Wodehouse.

Mikey NTH said...

John Henry - that is the difference between a parliamentary system where the Prim Minister comes from the lower house, the House of Commons, and is elected first to that house from a district (or borough or riding or what ever) and then is selected by that house to be the head of government. Not head of state, in UK that is the monarch, other places it may be a president with ceremonial duties.

You know that, I wanted to throw it out there.

CJinPA said...

"swot up."

Not to be confused with "sod off."

Remember "Sod off, swampy!"?