All the Tory MPs publicly calling for Liz Truss to resign as rebellion continues to gain pace 🔴 Eleven Tory MPs have now publicly called on the Prime Minister to step down
William Wragg, who is vice chair of the influential 1922 Committee of Tory backbenchers, confirmed on Wednesday that he has submitted a no-confidence letter.However, because the vote is being treated as a “confidence motion” in Liz Truss’s embattled Government, he decided not to because he would lose the whip and his letter of no confidence in the PM would “fall”.
“I’m afraid I’ve been one of those hanging on, hoping the Prime Minister would demonstrate she has what it takes for the job but clearly she has lost control of the Government.“For the good of our country for the sake of our party I think the game is up.
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