Figures across the UK are reacting to the news that Liz Truss, who became PM last month, is resigning amid a chaotic week for the country.

Some stated their disbelief of recent events while many others tried to see the funny side in everything that is happening.

Many took to social media to voice their opinion about the resignation of the shortest-serving UK Prime Minister.

Here's how people up and down the country reacted to the news.

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Keir Starmer and other Leaders react to Liz Truss' resignation

Members of the opposition have issued statements about their thoughts on the most recent wave of political chaos affecting the UK.

Leader of the opposition, Labour's Sir Keir Starmer said: "What a mess" in an interview with the BBC.

He continued: "And this is not just a soap opera at the Tory Party, it's doing huge damage to our economy and to the reputation of our country.

"The public are paying with higher prices, higher mortgages, so we can't have a revolving door of chaos.

"We can't have another experiment at the top of Tory Party.

"There is an alternative and that's a stable Labour government and the public are entitled to have their say, and that's why there should be a general election."

In a statement on Twitter, he added: "After 12 years of Tory failure, the British people deserve so much better".

The First Ministers of the UK's devolved administrations also spoke out about Truss' departure.

Nicola Sturgeon, leader of the SNP said of the situation: "There are no words to describe this utter shambles adequately. It’s beyond hyperbole - & parody."

She added: "The interests of the Tory party should concern no-one right now. A General Election is now a democratic imperative."

Liberal Democrat leader, Sir Ed Davey also added the need for another election, saying: "We need a General Election now and the Conservatives out of power."

Lettuce vs Liz Truss

Recently, the Daily Star tried to see if Liz Truss could outlast a 60p iceberg lettuce in a humorous competition.

As you can guess, the lettuce won and has been praised online by fans.

Scott Bryan, a popular TV critic and broadcaster was quick to say: "Holy Sh*t the lettuce won" before adding: "WE NOW CROSS LIVE TO THE LETTUCE."

One user said: "I for one welcome our new lettuce overlord! #Lettuce4Leader #LettuceCam."

Those among the 22,000 watching the Daily star's lettuce cam on YouTube were treated to the national anthem after the lettuce's victory.

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The country reacts to Lizz Truss becoming the shortest-serving UK Prime Minister

Angela Rayner, Labour's Deputy Leader responded to a tweet from Truss which contained a photo of her holding a crumpet with the caption: "I like crumpet in the morning. #flatbreadfactory #crumpety" with "It’s toast for you."

Many Conservatives reacted to the news by calling for former PM, Boris Johnson to return.

MP for Peterborough, Paul Bristow said in an interview with Sky said that many of his constituents want to "bring back Boris Johnson!"

While Conservative peer in the House of Lords, Stephen Greenhalgh said: "Only @BorisJohnson has the mandate + is a proven election winner. Time to #BringBackBoris!"

However, Larry the Cat's parody account joked: "Liz Truss is resigning, just as soon as we can get her out from under the desk. #kitileaks"