Frances and Liberty participated in their mother's latest campaign

Two teenage girls at the official residence of the new British Prime Minister

  • Liz with her family on an occasion.

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  • Tony Blair with his family in Downing Street.

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With Liz Terrace winning Britain's prime ministership, she must move to the presidential residence in Downing Street, bringing her family, including her two daughters, Frances and Liberty, aged 16 and 13.

They are the first two teenagers to inhabit the building, since the years of former Prime Minister Tony Blair (1997-2007).

Over the past two decades, Downing Street has been modified to suit the requirements of successive prime ministers, except for Theresa May, who had no children with her: Tony Blair, Gordon Brown, David Cameron and Boris Johnson, who brought their boisterous children with them, or sometimes had their children while They are there.

The change may seem to favor Frances and Liberty, two teens familiar with politics and computers who actually worked on their mother's latest campaign.

Which would be in the interest of the presidential family, and it is unlikely that there will be a problem with the care of the two teenagers.

The security of prime ministers and their families is overseen by armed and experienced officers.

But, in fact, the task may be somewhat difficult.

It may have been wise for James Major, who was 15 when his father, John, took office, to choose to remain at a private school in Cambridgeshire, and let his father work more comfortably, in Westminster, without causing him problems.

While politicians appear with their young children to humanize their position, teens may engage in a cold war of embarrassment with their parents.

The most famous example is Ewan Blair, who was 16 at the time and had behavioral disturbances after GCSE;

He ended up being arrested and taken to the police station, drunk, on charges of disturbing public order.

He then lied about his age, name and address, in an attempt to hide the fact that he was the son of the Prime Minister, Tony Blair.

The good news is that Ewan Blair is now a multi-millionaire entrepreneur, and it turns out he made it through adolescence in peace.

The other good news is that Truss says the two girls are ready for a change.

She said they are already immersed in politics, explaining that being a member of parliament means a different life.

Frances and Liberty have grown up on polls and constituencies, so they are well politically aware.

My eldest daughter works on the digital team, Tras told The Telegraph earlier in the summer of her children joining her campaign for prime minister.

Meanwhile, she said, Liberty was giving general policy advice.

Blair, Cameron and Johnson appeared with their children, either in public holiday photos, or in the big moments of arrival and departure from Downing Street.

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