As a scandal-hit prime minister faces continuing calls to resign over alleged Covid rule-breaking in Downing Street last year, conversations are already being had over who may replace Boris Johnson as the next occupant of Number 10.
If you somehow missed it, it was reported that a Christmas party took place in Downing Street in December 2020, when strict lockdown measures were in force. A Number 10 spokesman said: “Covid rules have been followed at all times” when the story broke.
However, that stance came under scrutiny when Allegra Stratton, who was due to host televised press briefings from Downing Street before they were scrapped, was caught on film joking that a Christmas party at the government building was a “business meeting” and was “not socially distanced”.
She announced her resignation outside her home on Wednesday.
Things then heated up when the prime minister himself was caught up in the allegations, with the Mirror reporting on Saturday that Mr Johnson hosted a Christmas quiz last year – and they had a picture.
Although the quiz was virtual, the image shows him next to two other people, at a time when social mixing was not allowed.
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All of this has led people to question how long Mr Johnson will have left in office, with the Westminster leader of the Scottish National Party, Ian Blackford MP, having already called for his resignation.
With all this going on, some names are already circulating as Boris’ successor before he’s even left office – however soon that may be.
So we’ve rounded up the contenders being flagged for the top job, as well as the reaction to them potentially being in charge next.
Rishi Sunak
Current chancellor of the exchequer, the Richmond MP worked himself up the political ladder from a local government minister in 2018, to chief secretary to the Treasury in 2019, to being an occupant of one of the four great offices of state last year.
Given how close he is to the top job already, people are already predicting that he’ll throw his hat in the ring – and maybe even end up with the top job:
Jeremy Hunt is a good MP. But he isn't PM material.
— Jay Beecher (@Jay_Beecher) December 11, 2021
Rishi Sunak is a good Chancellor. But he isn't PM material either. https://t.co/9igVTlKTmU
Why would Rishi Sunak be in line for PM, @LBC? Yeah, he gave *some* people furlough money, but excluded 3 MILLION others, and he's just raised taxation to the highest level in 70 years! Someone worth hundreds of millions does not represent the people of the UK.
— darkpaw (@darkpaw) December 9, 2021
Awful choice.
Rishi Sunak as PM would represent true diversity and a real break with tradition. After all we haven’t had a PM who attended Winchester since 1804.
— Naomi Rovnick 歐蜜 (@naomi_rovnick) December 9, 2021
Rishi Sunak when he realises he's going to be the next PM https://t.co/DjDqdp7zrU
— M.M (@Monz_ah) December 9, 2021
The bookies have Rishi Sunak as next in line for the Tory leadership.
— Ferret (@Ferretgrove) December 10, 2021
I’m fine with that because I don’t believe that Sunak can win a General Election.
This now needs to happen as a matter of urgency… @RishiSunak is the grown-up in the cabinet room, and we need a grown-up in charge not a big baby. pic.twitter.com/tWIKIAxcT6
— Piers Morgan (@piersmorgan) December 9, 2021
Liz Truss
Previously rated the most popular cabinet minister amongst Tory members, Elizabeth ‘Pork Markets’ Truss – currently foreign secretary and women and equalities minister – has been suggested as the next PM for her appeal with conservatives.
Since conversations began about Ms Truss being next to take on the role, a video has surfaced online showing her awkward responses to journalists’ questions – alongside other comments expressing concern about her potential candidacy:
Imagine a world in which Liz Truss is probably a better PM than the one we currently have.
— Skew Spew Barmy Hairdo Curmudgeon Bigot and Smug💙 (@SkewSmug) December 11, 2021
That's how badly fucked we are.
Liz Truss as replacement PM?!?! That’s like replacing a snapped cam belt with a custard slice.
— Shaun Keaveny 💙 (@shaunwkeaveny) December 10, 2021
Boris Johnson or Liz Truss as PM. My God, how Great Britain has fallen. It’s not even Mediocre Britain now.
— Cameron McNeish (@CameronMcNeish) December 12, 2021
Can’t wait for @trussliz to be the next @Conservatives leader and PM. She is clearly brighter than dishonest Johnson, isn’t she!? pic.twitter.com/Sqh5aTUMQR
— Karl Turner MP (@KarlTurnerMP) December 11, 2021
Us: Johnson's the worst PM in living memory, he's got to go, there couldn't be a worse person to lead us through this crisis
— No Cheeses For Us Meeces (@Scriblit) December 12, 2021
Liz Truss, jumping through a window after spending half an hour trying to push open a door marked 'pull': HOLD MY BEER
Us: this isn't beer, this is a shoe
Going from Boris Johnson PM to Liz Truss PM will be like having a circus clown resign as your boss only for his shoes to take over the role.
— Nick Pettigrew (@Nick_Pettigrew) December 11, 2021
Liz Truss could become PM
— cleckylad (@cleckylad) December 11, 2021
Let that sink in.
Sleep well
If Liz Truss is one of the favourites to be the next Prime Minister then we really are in a terrible pickle.
— Matthew Stadlen (@MatthewStadlen) December 11, 2021
Priti Patel
While other names may simply be speculation at this point, The Sunday Times is already reporting that the controversial home secretary is considering standing as a candidate.
The MP, who has sparked many a backlash for her stance on immigration, is currently facing intense criticism over two pieces of proposed legislation: the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill and the Nationality and Borders Bill - the latter of which gives her the power to remove a person’s British citizenship without notice.
Many responded to the Sunday Times’ report to say they’d move country if Ms Patel becomes the next prime minister:
Priti Patel as PM would make us wear uniform !!
— MXM (Martha) (@mxmsworld) December 11, 2021
Priti Patel as PM? I’d seriously start looking into relocating abroad if that’s the case
— Tanyax (@GxTanKx) December 11, 2021
BREAKING
— Señor Beto (@ValoisAl) December 12, 2021
Priti Patel planning her PM election strategy .@pritipatel pic.twitter.com/JtAw8THaW2
If we allow Priti Patel to become PM then we have to sink this island. We have to pull the plug and sink it deep into the ocean where it can never be found.
— Adam Pugh (@AdamPugh) December 11, 2021
You know that things are upside down when you start reading a tweet suggesting Priti Patel will run for PM and there's ISN'T a punchline....
— hardeep singh kohli (@misterhsk) December 12, 2021
Priti Patel looking to run for Conservative leader and possibly PM?
— LeeWilliamDesigns (@designs_william) December 11, 2021
I’d rather Trump gain British citizenship and have a bash at it. #PritiPatel 🤢🤮
Jeremy Hunt
The former health secretary, who came second to Mr Johnson in the race to replace Theresa May, could well decide to have another go at winning the leadership contest.
Although Mr Hunt’s past certainly hasn’t been forgotten by Twitter users:
i still maintain Jeremy Hunt's going to reappear from nowhere and become PM
— Sarah 🇮🇹🌹#WearAMask (@sazmeister88) December 10, 2021
Imagine thinking Jeremy Hunt could be a decent PM??
— rs01349 (@rs01349) December 10, 2021
Apparently Jeremy Hunt is being asked by Tory MPs to take over from Johnson in the new year as a ‘safe pair of hands’ until a general election
— Stereotypical Anaesthetist (@StereotypGasman) December 11, 2021
I think that sums up the problem nicely. When your best option is Jeremy Hunt, you really don’t have any options left at all
Interesting to hear #jeremyhunt being mentioned as a possible successor to #BorisJohnson, who's relatively untainted by recent events. He sounds like a calm, moderating influence. Err, sorry, what was that... pic.twitter.com/69UXmzf1fr
— Julian Shea (@juliansheasport) December 12, 2021
Hell yes to Jeremy Hunt who would tame the Boris die-hards. #LBC
— Fiona-Natasha Syms 😷💉 (@fifisyms) December 9, 2021
Matt Hancock
You’d think a recent scandal over kissing an aide and breaking Covid rules would skewer someone’s chances of running for the biggest job in the country, yet the aforementioned Sunday Times article claims he’s been talking up his prospects of becoming the next prime minister.
While the other names rumoured to take over have filled Twitter users with dread, this one has prompted ridicule instead:
If Matt Hancock becomes PM we should all agree to jump up and down at the same time to sink the entire island
— Ed Gamble (@EdGambleComedy) December 12, 2021
Matt Hancock talking up his chances of being PM, very much reminding me of the time I announced to my primary school class that when I grew up I was going to be Luke Skywalker.
— Otto English (@Otto_English) December 12, 2021
The Tories replacing Boris Johnson with Matt Hancock pic.twitter.com/5Qr4NphJNN
— Hitman (@ComradeFloppa) December 11, 2021
The cropping on this image is always unfortunate. pic.twitter.com/NlOhq5JPqt
— The Humungus 🌍 (@thegreenmilepu1) December 11, 2021
— Tim Lewis WREX 🏴 (@WrxLewis) December 11, 2021
Oh, thanks for that @PoliticsForAlI, I really needed a good laugh this Sunday morning. https://t.co/8qHbrYcr2q
— Julia Hartley-Brewer (@JuliaHB1) December 12, 2021
As if this creepy fücking man-baby could ever be PM 🤣 https://t.co/6oB3sBRXMa pic.twitter.com/QdT1lr6vN9
— ℓουℓου 🕷❤ (@SkiptomyLoulou) December 11, 2021
We’ll have to wait and see in terms of who’s coming next, but we can’t say we’re looking forward to finding out.