Prime minister Boris Johnson to resign
Boris Johnson has spoken to Tory 1922 Committee chairman Sir Graham Brady and agreed to stand down.
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Boris Johnson has spoken to Tory 1922 Committee chairman Sir Graham Brady and agreed to stand down.
In the Game of Thrones, this is the scene they called the 'Red Wedding'.
Needless to say, it is already out of date.
A slew of resignations has left people questioning how Boris Johnson still has people to fill his Cabinet with.
Talk about a power move!
Tory rebels are plotting to change the rules to hold a second no confidence vote as early as tonight as the curtains falls on Johnson.
The SNP's Ian Blackford also piled on, saying he once compared the PM to Monty Python's Black Knight, now he's the "Dead Parrot".
He also managed to collar Nadhim Zahawi to make sure his horses are ok as he left Millbank House.
The Daily Express cast Mr Johnson as “wounded” but “liberated”, while The Times said it is "Game over" for the prime minister.
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