‘Straight to business’: what the papers said
about Liz Truss’s victory
The new Conservative leader comes in at a time of
crisis, and Tuesday’s papers make it clear she will need to make a fast start
How some of the papers covered Liz Truss becoming
leader of the Conservatives and the next prime minister.
Martin
Farrer
Tue 6 Sep
2022 05.02 BST
The Liz
Truss supremacy has begun with promises of bold plans to tackle a “bulging
in-tray” of problems such as the cost of living crisis, according to the front
pages of many of Tuesday’s newspapers.
With the
usual speech and visuals from the steps of No 10 delayed by 24 hours thanks to
the Queen’s “episodic mobility issues”, the papers had to make do with Truss
smiling broadly after she defeated Rishi Sunak to take the Tory crown and later
become Britain’s fourth prime minister in six years.
The Mail
claims no prime minister since Thatcher has faced a “tougher in-tray”. Cue the
headline “Cometh the hour, cometh the woman …” on top of a picture of Truss
roaring at the press cameras.(...)
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