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#AceDailyNews says here’s todays Newspaper Headlines: Its all about PM (Bojo) Boris back to take the helm again as Captain of Tory Vessel with Rishi his previous Chancellor at his side or will it be Captain Bligh & Hornblower battling it out to the ‘ End of Tory Rule ‘ as both want to be Captain but who has the ‘ Capstan Full Strength ‘ to steer the ship to calmer waters Kindness & Love XX says 🙏🙏’s for God to Guide Them Amen

The headline in the Sun reads 'I'm up for it!'
The majority of Saturday’s papers lead with the race to become the next Conservative leader. The Sun reports that Boris Johnson has said he is “up for it” as he flew home from his Caribbean holiday to try to “wrestle back” the keys to No10. Last-ditch talks with Rishi Sunak could be held today to avoid a clash for the Tory crown, the paper says.
The headline in the Guardian reads 'Tory tribes go to war'
The Guardian says that Boris Johnson was gaining ground last night for an audacious bid to return to Downing Street, despite critics warning he risked plunging the Tories into fresh chaos over the impending parliamentary inquiry into the Partygate scandal. The paper says that Rishi Sunak remains the favourite to win the Tory leadership contest, while Penny Mordaunt also throws her hat into the ring.
The headline in the Financial Times reads 'Investors and MPs alarmed by idea of Johnson's return to No10'
The Financial Times says that investors and some Tory MPs took fright yesterday as Boris Johnson considered running for a second stint as prime minister, with warnings that he risked triggering further political and economic chaos. The paper quotes former Tory leader Lord William Hague who said a Johnson comeback was the worst idea he had heard in 46 years of a party membership, telling Times Radio it would put the party into a “death spiral”.
The headline in the Daily Mail reads 'Could Boris and Rishi now united to save Tories?'
Senior Tories are trying to broker a face-to-face meeting between Boris Johnson and Rishi Sunak in a bid to end the “bloodletting” engulfing the party, the Daily Mail reports. The paper says Johnson is understood to be willing to meet his estranged former chancellor in the hope of burying the hatchet and “thrashing out a deal to govern together”.
The headline in the Daily Express reads "Boris: 'I'm up for it...we are going to do this'"
The Daily Express also reports that Boris Johnson has declared that he’s “up for it” as he prepares to launch an “extraordinary political comeback”. The paper says he’s flying back from holiday as support grows for his return as prime minister.
The headline in the Daily Telegraph reads 'Sunak races to secure majority of Tory MPs'
The Daily Telegraph says Rishi Sunak is pushing towards a “coronation” in the Tory leadership race by securing the majority of MPs as Boris Johnson backers began warning of a stitch-up. The paper says it can reveal that Kemi Badenoch, the International Trade Secretary, and Suella Braverman, the former home secretary, are considering backing Johnson, in what would be a major boost that could unify the right of the party. Penny Mordaunt has told the paper that she promises a government of all the talents and puts a Whitehall shake-up at the heart of her Tory leadership pitch.
The headline in the Daily Mirror reads 'Surely.. not again'
The front of the Daily Mirror shows a picture of Boris Johnson and wife Carrie as they “relax in the Caribbean as he plots return as PM in a move that could split the Tories”. A petition for a general election, carried out by the Mirror last night, reached 80,000, the paper says.
The headline in the Times reads "Johnson 'will prove fatal'"
The Times reports that Rishi Sunak’s supporters are urging Boris Johnson not to stand in the Tory leadership contest, warning that he would leave the Conservative Party in a “death spiral”. The paper says Johnson’s supporters are increasingly confident that he will have the support of the 100 Tory MPs needed to stand in the contest to replace Liz Truss.
The headline in the i Newspaper reads 'Britain's next PM: Sunak leads Johnson'
The i newspaper reports that the Tory party is torn over the prospect of Boris Johnson returning to No10 after seven weeks. The paper says latest polling suggests Rishi Sunak would come closest to beating Keir Starmer at a general election.
The headline in the Daily Star reads 'They have tossed aside The Lettuce, now they're service up.. the Aubergine'
And the Daily Star reports that Boris Johnson has emerged as one of the favourites to replace Liz Truss as prime minister, along with a salad-based pun.

“I’m Up For It” is the headline for the Sun and the Daily Express, quoting Boris Johnson, who’s pictured smiling on his Caribbean break.

The Sun says he wants to “wrestle back the keys to Number 10”. For the Express, it would be an extraordinary political comeback. 

“Surely… not again” is the Daily Mirror’s take. The paper says that while the nation battles “cost of living gloom”, the former prime minister has been sunbathing on holiday. And after characterising Truss as Liz the Lettuce… the Daily Star also mocks up Johnson as a vegetable, calling him a “posh aubergine”.

The Daily Telegraph reports that Rishi Sunak is pushing to secure the support of a majority of Tory MPs, in the hope of securing a “coronation”.

The paper believes that following a planned indicative vote on the final two candidates, and before party members have their say, the loser could come under huge pressure to stand aside if there’s a big margin of defeat.

Jacob Rees-Mogg, a Johnson supporter, tells the Telegraph he’s strongly in favour of letting party members decide. 

Rishi Sunak outside his home in London, following the resignation of Liz Truss as Prime Minister

Several papers report on efforts by senior Conservatives to broker a meeting between Boris Johnson and Rishi Sunak.

But a senior Conservative tells the Times that the animosity between the two men is too great for them to agree on who should be prime minister. “They hate each other”, the source explains.

Sunak’s supporters tell the Times that a second Johnson term would be a disaster for the economy. In the Financial Times, an economist says there’d be a “dullness dividend” if Rishi Sunak succeeded Liz Truss, while a currency trader warns the markets would not welcome more scandals under a Johnson government.

The Guardian has the headline “Tory Tribes Go To War” as it points out that Boris Johnson is still facing an inquiry into the Partygate scandal, that could plunge the party into fresh chaos. A source close to the privileges committee of MPs tells the paper there’s a huge amount of damning evidence against him.

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