Sunday Papers – MPs plot to oust PM, but who will take over?
This week’s Sunday papers are an uncomfortable reading for the prime minister, as most lead with reports MPs are plotting and holding secret meetings to try to oust her from office.
Beyond reports of plotting to oust PM Liz Truss, they’re also looking ahead at who could replace her. The Times claims her leadership rival Rishi Sunak has told allies he is ready to take over. The Observer says MPs still regard Boris Johnson as the best option, and the Mail suggests former PM Theresa May could be in line for a “shock comeback.”
Sunday Mirror – Tories want Big Ben for PM
Sunday Mirror – Tories want Big Ben for PM Summary of the front page The Sunday Mirror asks: “What’s next for Britain?” amid the current reports
Sunday Express – Secret plot to oust PM
Sunday Express – Secret plot to oust PM Summary of the front page The Sunday Express leads with a “secret plot to oust” prime minister Liz
Daily Star Sunday – Fairy wail of New York
Daily Star Sunday – Fairy wail of New York Summary of the front page The Daily Star Sunday’s main story is about the Pogues singer
The Observer – Tories in talks to oust Truss
The Observer – Tories in talks to oust Truss Summary of the front page The Observer’s front page leads with the reports that Tory MPs

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