The UK newspaper front pages cover a tumultuous day in politics with accusations of bullying in the Commons and the home secretary’s resignation
Thu 20 Oct 2022 01.19 BST
The UK newspaper front pages on 20 October Composite: Daily Mail, Daily Mirror, The Guardian, The Times, The Sun, The Daily Telegraph
A highly chaotic day in parliament and the resignation of home secretary Suella Braverman dominate UK front pages on Thursday.
The Guardian says “Braverman’s bombshell puts Truss on the brink”, after a “chaotic fracking vote brings fresh revolt from mutinous Tories”.
The report says that the prime minister now risks “the sort of mass exodus of ministers that forced Boris Johnson to quit”.
Braverman announced she was stepping down over the misuse of her personal email, although furious allies on the Conservative right told the paper she was forced out by Truss and her new chancellor, Jeremy Hunt.
The Mail splashes with “Suella’s 90-minute shouting match with Liz”. The paper reports that the outgoing home secretary “plunges the knife into PM” accusing Truss of “wobbling over manifesto commitments such as reduced migration”.The Times looks at Suella Braverman’s replacement, Grant Shapps. It claims that “in an attempt to shore up her support” Truss has appointed one of her “harshest backbench critics, who had previously canvassed MPs about a move to oust her”.
The Sun headline simply reads “Broken”. The paper’s political editors describe Liz Truss’s authority as “in tatters” and go on to report on how Tory MPs were “bullied and ‘manhandled’ during a shambolic fracking vote.”
The Express also highlights what it calls ‘“disgraceful” Commons scenes’ under the headline “Beyond belief! Suella quits… then MPs scuffle in lobby”.
The Financial Times reports that Truss’s government has been “plunged into complete disarray”. It carries anonymous quotes from Tory MPs who say the “government is dying”.
UK edition, for Thursday 20 October