A couple of Friday’s front pages are now circulating online – reflecting the chaos in Britain
Let’s start with the Daily Mirror
It’s calling for a general election now and says the British people demand a vote.
FIN TIMES
Rishi Sunak emerges as the early favourite to become the next prime minister according to the Financial Times.
The headline reads ‘Truss quits after 44 days as PM’
THE METRO
The Metro is fairly scathing in its take.
The paper is labeling Truss as ‘the worst PM’ Britain has ever had, as the bitter battle to become the next leader begins.
DAILY STAR
Meanwhile, the Daily Star is finding some humour amongst the chaos.
‘Lettuce rejoice’ the paper’s headline reads.
The so-called historic souvenir edition splashes on its live-streamed lettuce outlasting Liz Truss as prime minister.
The newspaper has put Truss in a race against the vegetable for the last six days.
THE SUN
Boris Johnson is eyeing up the “mother of all political comebacks” following Liz Truss’s resignation according to The Sun.
As disaster PM Liz Truss quits, will BOJO be back at Number 10?
DAILY TELEGRAPH/TIMES
Continuing on this theme, the Daily Telegraph says Boris Johnson is privately urging Conservative MPs to back him for a dramatic return to Downing Street, pledging only he can win the Tories the next election
DAILY MAIL
The Daily Mail says states Boris Johnson and Rishi Sunak are leading the race to succeed Liz Truss after she became the shortest-serving prime minister in history.
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