Tory vote of no confidence rules explained - and how it could sack Boris Johnson

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Tory vote of no confidence rules explained - and how it could sack Boris Johnson
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At least 54 Tory MPs have asked for a vote of no confidence against Boris Johnson! Read more here:

Boris Johnson is fighting for his political life as he faces the threat of a no confidence vote from Tory MPs over Partygate.

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