Boris Johnson will face no confidence vote VERY soon
Tory MPs calling for no confidence vote specified it should only happen after Jubilee celebrations over.
Tory MPs calling for no confidence vote specified it should only happen after Jubilee celebrations over.
Sadly, the prime minister's reaction to the gag was not shown on the BBC.
His intervention came on a day where Mr Johnson was booed by some in the crowd as he arrived at St Paul’s Cathedral.
The culture secretary gave a stirring - and entirely nonsensical - defence of Johnson on Tuesday night.
"This, right here encapsulates not only why we won’t move on, but also why we can’t. The utter contempt Johnson holds for all of us is simply too much."
In a coruscating 2,300-word statement, Jeremy Wright called on Boris Johnson to quit following Sue Gray report.
Previously it was expected that any minister who broke the code should offer their resignation, but as of today, that all changes.
She said he probably was ambushed by a cake and it's time we "all forget about it now".
"She is very good, so naturally he despises her", Ian Dunt pointed out.
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