‘Am I gonna have to sort this s**t out?!’ Emma Bunton and Alison Hammond joke they could be next PM

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Some of the UK’s most famous faces have joked that they could be the next Prime Minister, after Liz Truss quit on Thursday after just 44 days in office. 

Spice Girls star Emma Bunton, 46, took a cheeky dig at the outgoing leader, posting a picture of herself outside 10 Downing Street and joking, ‘Baby for PM!’

This Morning star Alison Hammond also got in on the action, joking she’s ‘on it babes’ underneath a picture of her slogan, ‘There’s Hope With Hammond’. 

‘Am I gonna have to sort this s**t out?!’ Emma Bunton and Alison Hammond joke they could be next PM

‘Am I gonna have to sort this s**t out?!’ Spice Girls’ Emma Bunton joked on Friday that she could be the next Prime Minister while Alison Hammond told fans she’s ‘on it babes’ in hilarious posts

Standing in a chic blue dress, Emma captioned her snap: ‘Am I gonna have to sort this s**t out?!?! #BabyforPM’

'The UK would be a much better place,' one fan commented underneath

‘The UK would be a much better place,’ one fan commented underneath

Standing in a chic blue dress, Emma captioned her snap: ‘Am I gonna have to sort this s**t out?!?! #BabyforPM.’ 

‘The UK would be a much better place,’ one fan commented underneath. 

Another added: ‘I’d vote for you! xx.’

Having a laugh: This Morning presenter Alison shared a meme of herself from Love of Huns showing her standing in front of the door at Downing Street

Having a laugh: This Morning presenter Alison shared a meme of herself from Love of Huns showing her standing in front of the door at Downing Street

Cheeky: Alison shared a cheeky post after the Prime Minister's resignation

Cheeky: Alison shared a cheeky post after the Prime Minister’s resignation

Alison, 47, meanwhile shared a picture of her 'Hope for Hammond' slogan and hilariously captioned it: 'I'm on it babes!'

Alison, 47, meanwhile shared a picture of her ‘Hope for Hammond’ slogan and hilariously captioned it: ‘I’m on it babes!’

Alison Hammond, 47, meanwhile shared a picture of her ‘Hope for Hammond’ slogan and hilariously captioned it: ‘I’m on it babes!’ 

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The This Morning presenter also shared a meme of herself from Love of Huns showing her standing in front of the door at Downing Street. 

Actress Nadia Sawalha, 57, shared a hilarious mock image of herself outside of Downing Street and talking on a podium, writing: ‘Everyone else has had a go. Let’s roll the dice. My turn.’ 

Actress Nadia Sawalha, 57, shared a hilarious mock image of herself outside of Downing Street and talking on a podium, writing: 'Everyone else has had a go. Let's roll the dice. My turn.'

Actress Nadia Sawalha, 57, shared a hilarious mock image of herself outside of Downing Street and talking on a podium, writing: ‘Everyone else has had a go. Let’s roll the dice. My turn.’

Gone: Prime Minister Liz Truss quit on Thursday after just 44 days in office

Gone: Prime Minister Liz Truss quit on Thursday after just 44 days in office

‘After all, it’s just a game isn’t it? Isn’t it?’ she added. 

Radio and TV presenter Toby Anstis, 51, shared a picture of himself in a suit outside the famous door and wrote: ‘Well these are ”extraordinary” times.’ 

Liz Truss dramatically admitted defeat and announced she was quitting as PM on Thursday, with Westminster gearing up for Boris Johnson and Rishi Sunak to do ‘battle for the soul’ of the party. 

There are claims that Boris – who was on holiday in the Caribbean – will bid for a shock return just six weeks after he left office. 

Having a crack! Radio and TV presenter Toby Anstis, 51, shared a picture of himself in a suit outside the famous door and wrote: 'Well these are ''extraordinary'' times'

Having a crack! Radio and TV presenter Toby Anstis, 51, shared a picture of himself in a suit outside the famous door and wrote: ‘Well these are ”extraordinary” times’

Piers Morgan joked, 'Time?'

Piers Morgan joked, ‘Time?’

Bombshell news: After just 44 disastrous days in No10, Liz took to a lectern outside the famous black door to confirm her departure, sealing her fate as the shortest-serving premier in modern political history

Bombshell news: After just 44 disastrous days in No10, Liz took to a lectern outside the famous black door to confirm her departure, sealing her fate as the shortest-serving premier in modern political history

After just 44 disastrous days in No10, Liz took to a lectern outside the famous black door to confirm her departure, sealing her fate as the shortest-serving premier in modern political history.

Revealing she had informed the King of her decision, she said: ‘I cannot deliver on the mandate…. I will remain as PM until a successor has been chosen.’

Liz – who insisted she was a ‘fighter not a quitter’ barely 24 before – said the Tory leadership contest will be completed over the next week. 

The bombshell news followed a week of carnage that saw a bewildering array of U-turns on the mini-Budget, the Chancellor and Home Secretary quit, confusion over whether the Chief Whip had followed her out of the door, and MPs wrestling in Commons voting lobbies. 

Liz Truss’s resignation statement in full

I came into office at a time of great economic and international instability.

Families and businesses were worried about how to pay their bills.

Putin’s illegal war in Ukraine threatens the security of our whole continent.

And our country had been held back for too long by low economic growth.

I was elected by the Conservative Party with a mandate to change this.

We delivered on energy bills and on cutting national insurance.

And we set out a vision for a low tax, high growth economy – that would take advantage of the freedoms of Brexit.

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I recognise though, given the situation, I cannot deliver the mandate on which I was elected by the Conservative Party.

I have therefore spoken to His Majesty The King to notify him that I am resigning as Leader of the Conservative Party.

This morning I met the Chair of the 1922 Committee Sir Graham Brady.

We have agreed there will be a leadership election to be completed in the next week.

This will ensure we remain on a path to deliver our fiscal plans and maintain our country’s economic stability and national security.

I will remain as Prime Minister until a successor has been chosen.

Thank you.

 

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