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With those 10 resignations presumably now ready to vote against Johnson in a VONC, that's already shifted the numbers from 59-41 last time to 56-44 now.Would only take another 22 to flip in order for him to be out. Thing to watch now is the vote for the Executive of the 1922 committee. If that gets taken over by anti-Johnson MPs, they'll change the rules to allow another VONC and he'll be out by the end of next week.
There's talk of not waiting and a delegation going to johnson saying 'if you don't go we will change the rules and make you go'Guardian
An opposition vote of no confidence should be tabled today, see how many of those resigning have principles and how many are offering lip service
We must surely be nearly at the point where no MP will take any of the jobs now vacant..?
Rumour is that the 1922 Committee are thinking of changing their rules to allow an immediate VONC even before the more vociferous Johnson critics get elected to their executive.