Boiler wrote: ↑Tue Dec 14, 2021 10:05 pm
Abers, do you really think at least 54 Tory MPs would write to Brady to trigger a no confidence vote in Johnson?
I think it’s possible. The rumour is that Graham Brady has received a fair few letters already, and of course 98 of them staged a rebellion on the pretext of opposition to the “Plan B” measures tonight. Bodger will be eviscerated again by Starmer at PMQs tomorrow, and then on Thursday if North Shropshire is lost or even if the Tory majority/vote share is decimated, then it could certainly happen.
The key is that Johnson’s sole redeeming quality (he has no real political friends and none that can be described as personally loyal to him), is that he is an election winner. If he is perceived in fact to have become the opposite - an election liability - you can be sure that the Tories will act. Unlike Labour (alas), they waste no time at all in defenestrating duff leaders that are perceived to have become a liability (Thatcher, IDS, May), so yes, I do think it could happen.
"The opportunity to serve our country: that is all we ask.” John Smith, May 11, 1994.