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#AceDailyNews says here’s todays Newspaper Headlines: ‘ Hunt takes control’ amid ‘secret plot to oust PM’ as people demand she says SORRY see video below: As she sacks one and promotes another and now behind close doors at CHEQUERS she will discuss economy with Hunt & …ONLY then we know what Hunt will do to country ‘ Public Services & Peoples Taxes ‘ so Kindness & Love XX says How Long Will She Last AS Trojan Horse will contain the names of both replacements 🙏🙏 ‘s for a SAFE PAIR OF 🤲 this time Amen

Sunday Times front page
Below a collage of animated Jeremy Hunt pictures sits the Sunday Times’s lead story, which says the new chancellor has taken “full control” by delaying Liz Truss’s flagship 1p cut to income tax by a year. The 19% rate will now take effect in April 2024 when Rishi Sunak previously said it should, the paper reports. Mr Hunt’s self-proclaimed “clean slate” on the mini-budget will add to the sense among some Tories that the PM is “increasingly powerless”, it adds. As for Mr Sunak, the PM’s former leadership rival, allies tell the ST he’s ready to replace Ms Truss if asked.
Sunday Telegraph front page
Also focusing on Mr Hunt’s move to delay the PM’s income tax cut, the Sunday Telegraph writes that he has the backing of the governor of the Bank of England. Andrew Bailey says there was an “immediate meeting of minds” when he spoke to the new chancellor following Kwasi Kwarteng’s ousting on Friday, the paper writes. But good news for the economy may mean bad news for Ms Truss, with the paper quoting an unnamed senior Conservative as saying: “She’s in office, he’s [Hunt’s] in power. That’s why she’s got to go.” Further down sits Matt Pritchett’s latest cartoon, where it’s asked if ‘doom loop’ refers to the bonds market – or the PM’s government.
Sunday Mirror front page
“What next for Britain?” the Daily Mirror asks, before answering it’s own question with the revelation that “rattled” Conservatives want Defence Secretary Ben Wallace to replace Ms Truss as PM. Some of the MPs turning on Ms Truss want Mr Wallace to “step in”, the paper claims, with Mr Sunak back in the role of chancellor. The paper’s other main story features a plea from the pregnant girlfriend of Strictly star Helen Skelton’s ex-husband, who asks people to “stop judging her”.
Sunday Express front page
The Sunday Express reports a “secret plot to oust” Ms. Truss, claiming it’s been told that around 100 MPs are backing a plan to bring the PM’s “‘catastrophic’ stint in No 10 to an end and appoint her successor without a contest”. The paper’s front page also has a story about Netflix’s The Crown, with royal experts said to be concerned that the beginning of King Charles III’s reign may be tarred by the release of the program’s fifth series next month. It’s set to focus heavily on the end of the King and his ex-wife Princess Diana’s relationship.
Observer front page
Quoting senior Conservatives as describing the plan to oust Ms Truss as a “rescue mission”, the Observer notes that a group of MPs are due to meet on Monday to “discuss the prime minister’s future”. Giving a sense of the divide in the party, the paper says allies of Ms Truss are warning rebels that they could trigger a general election – “and ‘ensure the Tories are finished as a party’” – while also quoting an MP who says it “would be grotesque” for the PM to make another appearance at Prime Minister’s Questions. There’s also the customary photo of Mr Hunt, the chancellor, giving interviews outside the BBC on Saturday.

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Sunday People front page
In the Sunday People there’s a warning that one million workers may stage a walkout in a bid to get better pay. It follows months of strikes by rail workers and, more recently, barristers over the issue. Below an image of Unite’s general secretary Sharon Graham raising her fist sits another of a confused-looking Ms Truss, who the paper describes as the “worker we all want out” – but is “still somehow in No 10”.
Daily Star Sunday front page
Diverging from politics, the Daily Star’s main story is about the Pogues singer Shane MacGowan and his “greatest fear” – fairies. The musician tells the paper about an area he calls the “Fairy Fort” near his old family home in Ireland, which he claims people have entered in the past and “never been the same” since. There’s also a front page spot for the 60p lettuce that the paper bought from Tesco, which bookmaker Ladbrokes has just slashed odds on of it outlasting Ms Truss’s time in office.

Sunday’s papers make uncomfortable reading for Liz Truss, with reports of MPs plotting and holding secret meetings to try to force her from office. 

Who would be her successor if Ms Truss was forced from office? The Times says former chancellor Rishi Sunak has told allies he’s ready to take over. The Mail on Sunday says Defence Secretary Ben Wallace has been approached by Tory MPs to stand as a unity candidate. The Sunday Mirror reports that worried MPs see Mr Wallace as the cabinet’s only competent minister. But the Observer says many 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”. 

The Times, again, claims to have details of the negotiations which took place in the run-up to the appointment of a new chancellor. It says Ms Truss was sounding out a replacement for Kwasi Kwarteng as early as the party conference in Birmingham. The paper believes former chancellor Sajid Javid was approached at one point but talks did not progress. 

As Jeremy Hunt begins his new job as chancellor, both the Times and the Telegraph believe he will delay the planned one penny cut to the basic rate of income tax. The Treasury says no decisions have been taken. Several papers note how powerful Mr Hunt has become. As the Telegraph observes: “Truss clings to the lifeboat, but No 11 holds the oars.

In other stories, both the Mirror and the Sunday People report that a million workers are set to strike this winter to demand larger pay awards. The general secretary of the Unite union, Sharon Graham, tells the People workers should join forces in coordinated action. 

The Mail and the Sun on Sunday both claim an “exclusive” for an interview with Ghislaine Maxwell who’s serving a 20-year prison sentence in the US on child sex trafficking charges. The former socialite describes Prince Andrew as a “dear friend” and says she feels “bad” that he is paying what she calls “such a price” for his association with Jeffrey Epstein. The author and filmmaker, Daphne Barak, who spoke to Maxwell, says she’s locked up for 23 hours a day with three other inmates in a cell measuring 8 by 10 feet.

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