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Papers U-turn against Tories following Sunak and Javid resignation

Chancellor Rishi Sunak and Health Secretary Sajid Javid resigned on Tuesday evening, sparking further Tory cabinet upheaval and questions around Johnson’s leadership.

National sentiment appears to be increasingly frustrated with the Prime Minister, which was reflected in front page headlines Wednesday morning, regardless of political leaning.

However, centre-right publications adopted a more pragmatic analysis of ‘responsible leadership’, political honesty and integrity, rather than a grimly sensationalistic call for resignation and inevitable doom for the Conservatives which could be seen in publications that lean towards the left.

For example, the Financial Times wrote a critical commentary on the potential future of the Conservative party following Sunak and Javid’s resignations, claiming, “if you want to understand the two competing arguments in the looming Conservative leadership election, these two letters have set them out”:

Below are some of the key headlines from across the UK, which reflect how the Tory press has turned against Boris Johnson overnight:

PM on the brink after Javid and Sunak quit

The Guardian


Johnson on the brink

The Times


Boris clings to power as Rishi Sunak and Sajid Javid resign and lay into the leadership

The Sun


The truth starts to catch up with Boris Johnson

Financial Times


Johnson hanging by a thread as Sunak and Javid walk out

The Telegraph


PM is still clinging on to power

Metro


End game – Boris Johnson on the brink

i newspaper


Boris fights on! Declaring … I’m now free to cut taxes

Daily Express

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