Liz Truss becomes Prime Minister after meeting the Queen
The Tory leader is now officially the UK Prime Minister
Last updated 6th Sep 2022
Liz Truss has officially become the Prime Minister of the UK after visiting the Queen in Balmoral.
Ms Truss won the contest to succeed Mr Johnson as Tory leader on Monday, but she didn't become Prime Minister until she was invited to form a government by Her Majesty.
The new Prime Minister followed Mr Johnson to the Queen’s Scottish estate and, shortly after he tendered his resignation, she had an audience with the monarch to become the 15th premier of her reign.
Prime Minister Truss will now head to Downing Street later today to deliver her first speech in office.
Ms Truss’ top priority will be to deliver a package of support for households and businesses facing crippling energy costs, with speculation she is working on a plan to freeze bills which could cost tens of billions.
Boris resigns
Before Ms Truss could be asked by the Queen to form a government, former leader Boris Johnson went to Balmoral to formally resign.
Mr Johnson was greeted by the Queen’s private Secretary Sir Edward Young and her Equerry Lieutenant Colonel Tom White, and said “good morning” a number of times to the Queen’s aides and a small group of waiting media.
Pages were on hand to open the doors of the chauffeur-driven car which arrived in light rain and stopped at the front door of Balmoral Castle.
Boris Johnson's farewell speech
Earlier today Boris Johnson pledged his “fervent support” for successor Liz Truss as she prepared to take over as prime minister and deliver a plan to address the energy crisis.
In his farewell speech outside No 10, the outgoing Prime Minister said his successor’s administration would do “everything we can” to help people struggling with the cost-of-living crisis.
In a sign of lingering resentment at the manner in which he was forced out, Mr Johnson said “the baton will be handed over in what has unexpectedly turned out to be a relay race, they changed the rules halfway through, but never mind that now”.
He said his career was now like a booster rocket “that has fulfilled its function and I will now be gently re-entering the atmosphere and splashing down invisibly in some remote and obscure corner of the Pacific”.
Mr Johnson said “I will be offering this government nothing but my most fervent support”, calling for Tories to unite behind the new leader at a “tough time for the economy”.
“I say to my fellow Conservatives, it’s time for politics to be over, folks,” he said.
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