Boris Johnson sacks 21 Tory rebels after they voted to block NoDealBrexit
BORIS Johnson has brutally sacked TWENTY ONE Tory rebels after they voted to block No Deal.
Other rebels to get the chop include ex-Chancellor Philip Hammond, Tory grandee Ken Clarke, David Gauke and former cabinet minister Rory Stewart.Dominic Grieve, Oliver Letwin, both who have challenged the government over Brexit, were deselected alongside Greg Clark, Stephen Hammond, and Eddisbury MP Antoinette Sandbach.
While former Education Secretary Justine Greening, Alistair Burt, Richard Benyon and Anne Milton were also guillotined by the PM.Gyimah, said after the vote last night: “Tonight, MPs who believe in the national interest have stood up to strike a first crucial blow to defend democracy.
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