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A NEW PM will be elected in days after Liz Truss's shock resignation sparked a Tory leadership election.

The embattled PM announced she is quitting in a speech outside Downing Street this afternoon.

Liz Truss dramatically resigned today
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Liz Truss dramatically resigned todayCredit: Reuters
Sir Graham Brady has confirmed a new PM will be in place by Friday, October 28
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Sir Graham Brady has confirmed a new PM will be in place by Friday, October 28Credit: PA

And now, 1922 Committee chairman Sir Graham Brady has confirmed a new PM will be in place by Friday, October 28.

He told reporters: "I have spoken to the party chairman Jake Berry and he has confirmed that it will be possible to conduct a ballot and conclude a leadership election by Friday the 28th of October.

"So we should have a new leader in place before the fiscal statement which will take place on the 31st."

He said he expects Tory party members to be involved in choosing a new party leader.

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Sir Graham added: "I think we're deeply conscious of the imperative in the national interest of resolving this clearly and quickly."

In an address to the nation today, the PM confirmed there will be a leadership election "in the next week".

She said: "I cannot deliver the mandate on which I was elected and told King Charles I am resigning."

Ms Truss’ downfall began just days into her premiership, when the disastrous mini budget was announced.

The £45bn tax bonfire sent mortgages soaring and the pound plummeting.

It caused uproar among Tory MPs who questioned why the PM was cutting taxes for the rich as hard up Brits suffer in a crippling cost of living crisis.

Ms Truss tried to save her career by bringing in the more moderate Jeremy Hunt to replace ally Kwasi Kwarteng as Chancellor.


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Mr Hunt tore the mini budget to shreds, a move that calmed down markets.

But the damage had been done and restless MPs began calling for the PM’s head.

Fifteen Conservative backbenchers publicly called for the PM to go by this morning, with dozens more saying they want her out in private.

And this morning head honcho of the 1922 backbench committee Sir Graham Brady went to visit the PM in Downing Street.

It falls to Sir Graham to inform the PM if and when she's lost the confidence of most of her MPs.

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The Sun understands Ms Truss requested the meeting to be updated on the party mood.

But just hours ago a spokesperson for the PM admitted "yesterday was a difficult day" but added there are "no plans for any change" and "the Prime Minister will continue beyond the 31st".

Britain's shortest serving Prime Ministers

Liz Truss - 44 days (began 2022) - resigned

George Canning - 119 days (began in 1827) - died

Frederick John Robinson aka Viscount of Goderich - 144 days (began 1827) - repalced

Andrew Bonar Law - 211 days (began 1922) - illness

William Cavendish aka Duke of Devonshire - 225 days (began 1756) - replaced

William Petty Fitzmaurice aka Earl of Shelburne - 266 days (began 1782) - replaced

John Stuart aka Earl of Bute - 317 days (began 1762) - replaced

Sir Alec Douglas-Home - 363 days (began 1963) - election

William Grenville aka the Lord Grenville 1 year 42 days (began 1806)- replaced

Augustus Henry Fitzroy aka Duke of Grafton - 1 year 106 days (began 1768) - resigned

Archibald Philip Primrose aka Earl of Rosebery - 1 year 109 days (began 1894) - election

The embattled PM confirmed she is quitting
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The embattled PM confirmed she is quittingCredit: AFP