“Are you ashamed of what you’ve done?” one listener on BBC Radio Kent asked.
Truss spoke to eight radio stations in all, spending between five and 10 minutes with each.
The new prime minister did not answer many of the questions directly; instead, she gave the same semi-scripted answers, often punctuated with notable pauses and silences.
“People like it when politicians are honest,” Sarah Julian, the presenter on BBC Radio Nottingham, said as she opened her segment.
“As prime minister, I have to do what I feel is right for the country,” Truss told one of the radio stations, BBC Radio Norfolk, based in eastern England.