A group of ‘tories’ meets to debate a possible motion of censure against Boris Johnson for ‘partygate’

A group of prominent ‘Tories’, who represent the former seats of the so-called destruction of the ‘red wall’ in the 2019 elections, met this Tuesday in the office of the Conservative MP for Rutland and Melton, Alicia Kearns, to argue about the future of UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson.

The Conservatives who destroyed the so-called ‘red wall’ – constituencies in the Midlands, North England and North East Wales that have been historically won by the Labor Party – in the 2019 general election that gave Johnson the winner, have held an apparently secret meeting in an operation that has been called the ‘Pork Pie Plot’.

According to the English newspaper ‘The Telegraph’, several of these parliamentarians would have discussed sending letters of censorship to the president of the 1922 Committee, Graham Brady, who has the power to challenge conservative power and resolve conflicts that may arise between ‘tories’.

Johnson would be invited to leave by the ‘tories’ themselves, although for this 15% of parliamentarians would have to be in favor

In this sense, Johnson would be invited to leave by the ‘tories’ themselves in a parliamentary action that is traditionally known as the visit of “the men in gray suits”, although for this the 15% of the ‘Tories’ parliamentarians would have to be in favor, that is, at least 54 of the 360 ​​conservative deputies in the Chamber.

“I don’t buy the idea that 20 letters have come in. If the 2019 admission could organize that without being misinformed and stabbing each other in the back, it would be a miracle,” a Conservative source told the English newspaper.

According to the BBC, these letters will be sent to Brady after Johnson’s appearance in the afternoon this Wednesday, when the prime minister is going to detail the new restrictions before the increase in infections by COVID-19.

At least seven Conservative MPs have openly called for the resignation of the British Prime Minister

Conservative Christian Wakeford, who represents Bury South, is the first ‘Tory’ MP from a ‘red wall’ constituency to publicly confirm that has sent a letter of censure calling for Johnson’s resignation. So far at least seven Conservative MPs have openly called for his resignation, Among them are the leader of the Scottish Conservatives, Douglas Ross; the Vice President of the Committee of 1922, William Wragg and several other deputies.

However, many others as Birmingham Northfield MP Gary Sambrook, who is on the government’s “watch list” of potential rebels for 2019, are kept at waiting for the final conclusions of Sue Gray, the senior official leading the investigation of Boris Johnson’s underground parties in Downing Street. According to ‘The Mirror’, Gray will interview former Downing Street personal advisor Dominic Cummings before presenting his findings. A government source told this newspaper that “the investigation seeks to be as solid as possible.”

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