the same sentiment is echoed in the times who report that the prime minister fights for survivial . the daily mail asks how much more can she and the rest of us take with the paper calling her 38 days in charge, so far, as some of the most shambolic in uk political history. a day of chaos is the simple headline in the guardian. and finally the sun go for a different lead the death of the actor and comedian robbie coltrane. so let s begin. kevin, front page of the guardian? yes, a day of chaos, summing up what the past 204i was has been like. i cannot remember a day quite as mad as this, even the downfall of boris johnson wasn t as bad as this. i don t think we quite full so when we got up this morning how chaotic it would actually be. we did thing a u turn on corporation tax was in the offing, but sacking kwasi kwarteng was out of the blue, really. it was only yesterday he gave an interview to the bbc in which he said he would be around, absolutely 100%, he was
prime minister after a series of ministerial resignations this morning which included that of the northern ireland secretary brandon lewis and the education secretary of one date michelle donelan. mr johnson let it be known that he would be resigning as leader sometime today. he plans to remain in post until that new prime minister, the successor, is chosen. he has broken quite a few records in the past 204i was. more than 50 ministers and party officials and aides have stepped out over the past few days, citing the prime minister s lack of integrity and competence. we are expecting a statement from boris johnson competence. we are expecting a statement from borisjohnson here in downing street at some point later. before we talk to some of the parliamentary colleagues of mr johnson, i am joined parliamentary colleagues of mr johnson, iamjoined by parliamentary colleagues of mr johnson, i am joined by our political editor chris mason. chris, it has been a very busy and eventful