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Boris Johnson hit with dramatic defection, rebel plot over partygate scandal

Reports have surfaced of a so-called pork pie plot, being spearheaded by new Tory MP Alicia Kearns who represents Melton. She is leading a group of 20 or so relatively new members of Parliament, who are said to have already drafted their letters of no-confidence for the 1922 Backbench Committee.

By PTI Jan 19, 2022 9:12:25 PM IST (Published)


Embattled British Prime Minister Boris Johnson faced dramatic developments today over the so-called partygate scandal that has threatened his grip on the leadership and his own Conservative Party. Johnson, 57, attempted to deflect attention from the crisis around damaging allegations of parties held in apparent breach of lockdown restrictions at Downing Street by urging MPs to wait for the outcome of an internal inquiry.
His announcement to end tough COVID-19 Plan B restrictions from next week amid a stabilising of the Omicron variant impact on hospitals was also timed to placate his backbench MPs. But the atmosphere in Parliament remained highly charged, with a former Tory minister leading calls for him to step down. "I will remind him of a quotation which may be familiar to his ear: Leopold Amery to Neville Chamberlain: You have sat too long here for any good you have been doing. In the name of God, go," said David Davis, a former Brexit minister.