in the country. but ranil vickrema singha also warned, he would deal firmly, with what he called undemocratic efforts to topple the government. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are sonia sodha the chief leader writer for the observer and giles kenningham political commentator & former conservative party press chief. welcome party press chief. back to you both. let s have a welcome back to you both. let s have a look at the front pages. and then there were two, the i newspaper focusses on the conservative leadership contest as rishi sunak and liz truss face tory mps in the final run off. this was the moment the result was read out. the penny s dropped reads the metro as trade minister ms mordaunt is eliminated from the race. according to the daily telegraph, the foreign secretary is the front runner to become prime minster the winner is to be announced in september. but the guardian says the tory party fears
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the express documents that in its final p.m. cues, he ticked a veiled swipe at rishi saying that treasury had its way, it wouldn t have the and 25. in clearly, you know, what we ve seen throughout this whole leadership races there is a lot of animosity amongst the boris camp towards rishi. they blame him for triggering boris s downfall and the sense that i have had from these whole assertive mantra is anyone but rishi sunak. see you see that weight behind liz truss to do everything possible to destabilise rishi sunak during these final two months, the final six weeks of his campaign. borisjohnson has said that he wouldn t back or be seen to be backing anyone candidate. yes. wouldn t back or be seen to be backing anyone candidate. yes, it s not really the backing anyone candidate. yes, it s not really the done thing, - backing anyone candidate. yes, it s not really the done thing, but i i not really the done thing, but i think not really the done thing, but i think that not really