Wendy Morton reportedly walked into the corridor shouting "I'm no longer the chief whip" moments before the fracking vote took place!
Senior Tory MP Sir Charles Walker said what took place was “inexcusable”.
“While it was not broadcast that word in any context is beneath the standards I set myself", the broadcaster said.
"I am prepared to face the consequences of my decision", he said.
It begs the question, did Truss give her the boot before she could resign?
She becomes the second cabinet minister to be ousted in under a week after the chancellor was sacked by Liz Truss
There are reports circulating that home secretary Suella Braverman could be on her way out!
He said he would vote against the Tories on fracking, but he'd lose the whip and his letter to Sir Graham Brady would fall.
The PM insisted she and the chancellor will increase state pensions in line with inflation after previously indicating it could be ditched.
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