As the contest heats up, a Tory source reportedly telling one paper the battle is about to get even “dirtier”.
It is perhaps the best example of the film Don't Look Up in real life, as the heatwave concern was seen as irrational panic at a bit of hot weather.
The Sun also seemed to get the message after their offices were targeted by Extinction Rebellion protesters.
It comes as a judge told the government to rewrite its climate emergency plan to set out how they will achieve their emissions targets.
"Maybe we should re-name ourselves AAAUK so we're the first country alphabetically while we're at it Tom," tweeted one person.
Downing Street aspirants and extreme weather dominate the national papers.
"This is SO good," wrote Stewart Reynolds after watching the parody video, which could end up being essential viewing for future Tory candidates!
"This made me laugh out loud," wrote one person after watching the clip.
And also this week the government has admitted trying to alter Channel 4's annual report to make it more positive about privatisation.
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