flights have already been cancelled and schools closed, as heavy rain and strong winds begin battering the south of the country. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the journalist and broadcasterjenny kleeman, and natasha clark, chief political correspondent of the sun. tomorrow s front pages. there s no surprise about the story dominating the front pages. liz puts her foot on the gas is the headline in the sun, saying the new pm s first major move will be to freeze energy bills for homes and businesses. the mail goes with cometh the hour, cometh the woman with a reminder that liz truss is the third conservative female prime minister. the telegraph believes the freeze in energy bills could last for two years, and says the announcement could come as early as thursday. the ft says the total package to be announced on energy could end up costing £100 billion. the metro goes with liz: i will deliver , quoting
worse for ordinary people. i those things have got substantially worse for ordinary people.- worse for ordinary people. i think, havin: worse for ordinary people. i think, having been worse for ordinary people. i think, having been doorknocking - worse for ordinary people. i think, having been doorknocking in - worse for ordinary people. i think, having been doorknocking in areas that we having been doorknocking in areas that we need to win back from the conservatives, what you are seeing is that conservatives, what you are seeing is that conservative rhetoric has been is that conservative rhetoric has been trumped by conservative reality been trumped by conservative reality in been trumped by conservative reality. in some of the so called blue reality. in some of the so called blue wall reality. in some of the so called blue wall seats, you have a lot of lifelong blue wall seats, you have a lot of lifelong tory voters who are furious with what lifelong tory voters w