Concern that potential contenders to replace Johnson are not ready, given the speed of backlash after Gray report
Rebel Conservative MPs’ plans to oust Boris Johnson next week have descended further into disunity, with some worried thatOne MP hoping to engineer defeat for Johnson is now encouraging colleagues to withdraw their letters of no confidence to avoid triggering a vote “by accident” as soon as Monday or Tuesday, the Guardian has learned.the Sue Gray report on Covid law-breaking in Downing Street
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