The sudden departure of Boris Johnson from the leadership of the conservatives race fills the front pages of the UK on Monday.
The keeper goes with”‘Not a Good Time’: Johnson out of race to lead tory.” The newspaper writes that “the former prime minister for support” and that his “departure leaves Sunak as the leader in battle for No. 10”.
Whitehall editor Rowena Mason writes that “Johnson argued that won in support of 102 colleagues – two clear of in threshold necessary, but only 60 of them publicly declared their support for his.”
Monday’s Guardian: ‘The wrong time’: Johnson out of race to lead tory #TomorrowsPapersToday #The keeper #Guardian rice.twitter.com/JfBHPbZdqK
— Papers of Tomorrow Today (@TmorrowsPapers) October 23, 2022
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Sun goes with “Bojo: It’s not.” The newspaper reports that Johnson “dropped in towel over fears that he may win tory crown with in party membership – but be unable to form government with angry deputies.
Editorial in newspaper warns former prime minister that “now is not the time, Boris.”
Tomorrow on the front page: Boris Johnson moves out in dramatic fashion out of EVENINGS race clearing way for Rishi Sunak vs. Penny Mordaunt Contest for No10https://t.co/INRWuRBvmU rice.twitter.com/Ow7h8fl6ox
— Sun (@TheSun) October 23, 2022
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Under the heading “Rishi set for No. 10 how Boris bows out” daily mail writes that “In former prime minister insisted that he had patrons to compile the bulletin and he could win a vote among party members. But he said that would just be wrong.”
Paper also bears comment the piece that says”For good of in party and country, mr johnson set his dream to the side. it’s a gesture of wisdom, honor and statesmanship. His time will come again”.
Monday Mail: Rishi finished 10th and Boris leaves #TomorrowsPapersToday #daily mail #Mail rice.twitter.com/m0C9fd9sRd
— Papers of Tomorrow Today (@TmorrowsPapers) October 23, 2022
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Scotland Daily entry says “The Tories are making a farce of It”.
Under the slogan “Leadership race plunges into chaos,” the newspaper reported that “Boris Johnson has been forced to withdraw his bid for the Conservative leadership… just hours after boasting about enough support to run”. The newspaper calls it a “humiliating U-turn.”
Monday record: Tories make a farce out of it #TomorrowsPapersToday #DailyRecord #Write down rice.twitter.com/tufq8K1skh
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Rishi Sunak’s leadership campaign dominates the majority of other first pages. Mirror spray with “Sunak set for powerand writes that former chancellor”on edge of becomes British latest unelected prime minister.
It notes that “Only Penny Mordaunt now stands in in way of Mr Sunak.
Monday front page: Sunak set for power #TomorrowsPapersTodayhttps://t.co/wg3Clzl4kt rice.twitter.com/Bz2Lh7KRqp
— Mirror (@DailyMirror) October 23, 2022
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Telegraphhowever, did not seem to account for Mordaunt’s leadership. campaign, with heading “Sunak set become prime minister like johnson pulls out”.
Message from the political editor says “Much depends on can she vacuum up Mr Johnson’s patrons, a task that can be difficult.”
Telegraph Monday: Sunak set become prime minister like johnson pulls out #TomorrowsPapersToday #DailyTelegraph #telegraph rice.twitter.com/1SW66EXzGY
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Time bears a similar title: “Sunak set for No. 10 since Johnson retired race”. Newspapers write that “the ex-premier accuses of unity among the candidates” for his exit from race.
Johnson reportedly blamed Sunak and Mordaunt of “failing to come together in in national interest after they rebuffed his attempts to make a deal.” Johnson was reported met with Sunak and Mordaunt over weekends calling them to pull out.
Monday’s Times: Sunak set for No. 10 since Johnson retired race #TomorrowsPapersToday #Time # once rice.twitter.com/B0zb4DbsaZ
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Express leads with “Rishi new EVENINGS in waiting after Boris leaves race”. Paper says that “Rishi Sunak set to be crowned next Prime Minister”.
Monday’s Express: Rishi’s new PM is waiting for Boris to leave the race #TomorrowsPapersToday #dailyexpress #To express rice.twitter.com/Pt1F3niFrb
— Papers of Tomorrow Today (@TmorrowsPapers) October 23, 2022
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