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Rebels in the Conservative Party have been urged to “pause” their war on Liz Truss, with a Tory MP warning that “there will be huge recriminations” for their actions. This comes as the Prime Minister is facing a fierce battle to regain the confidence and support of her MPs. Ms Truss, who has only been in office for 50 days, has seen plummeting approval ratings and has faced numerous calls to resign from within her own party.
Yesterday, former Brexit Minister Lord Frost joined the ranks of Conservatives calling for the Prime Minister to resign.
Earlier this week, deputy chair of the 1922 Committee of Backbench MPs William Wragg said he had submitted a letter of no confidence in the Prime Minister.
Meanwhile, Tory MPs Crispin Blunt, Andrew Bridgen and Jamie Wallis have all publicly stated they believe she should resign.
More than 100 MPs in total are reportedly ready to submit letters of no confidence in the Prime Minister.
But speaking to Express.co.uk, one Tory MP warned: “There will be huge recriminations against those people for what they’ve done.
“They would be wise to pause.”
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