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Apparently Tories are sending letters to the 1922 Committee over this. God, please let the Tories have a leadership election now. It would be so funny.
@[email protected] That's why the sudden rush-move. Calling the election before enough letters can arrive to have him kicked out.
It would be hugely entertaining. However, the 1922 committee bend the rules when it suits them. There's no way they'll admit in public that the threshold has been reached even if it does, and I don't think it will because even the loony right has a majority who have a sense of self interest. It's too late politically now that the general election has been announced, and there'll be a leadership election after the general election anyway, even if something remarkable happens and they keep a slim majority or achieve a coalition.
I'm guessing the election still goes ahead even if they get rid of Rishi beforehand?
I'd imagine so. Can't unset that in motion.
Maybe the lettuce will get a go this time
* tory moment *