New poll has 59% want CON MPs to vote to remove BoJo – politicalbetting.com

An Opinium poll carried out this morning finds 59% saying Tory MPs should vote to remove PM with 28% saying they should vote to keep him. There were 13% saying Don’t know.
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Pepperidge farm remembers.
"Nadine Dorries
@NadineDorries
1/4 On afternoon of 23rd July 2020 when I was health minister you telephoned me to tell me that we had to handle the pandemic following the example set by the East/China. That people testing + should be removed from their homes and placed into isolation hotels for two weeks.
2/4You said yr wife’s family had experience of this during SARS. I said that British people would never tolerate being removed from their homes and loved ones at which point you demanded I show you the evidence for that. Your handling of the pandemic would have been a disaster.
3/4 Your pandemic preparation during six years as health secretary was found wanting and inadequate.Your duplicity right now in destabilising the party and country to serve your own personal ambition, more so.
4/4You told others that PM and Gov would swiftly collapse on back of Brexit and you would swoop in. You told me as much in Victoria St after GE. If you had been leader you’d have handed the keys of No10 to Corbyn. You’ve been wrong about almost everything, you are wrong again now"
https://twitter.com/NadineDorries/status/1533763405844185088
This will be worrying Number 10. It's lunchtime, five hours until the vote, and they've only got to 82 public declarations of support.
And not at all an unexpected VONC, so you'd expect the No 10 heavies to have already done over MPs. In other words, you'd expect that most of those going to make a public declaration of support would already have done so.
Also worth remembering that in 1975 Ted Heath got fewer votes than he'd had public declarations of support!
And I have to say, it is pretty damn effective. Ouch
Similar case for the rebels.
Edit: I don't particularly put too much weight on the declarations. Wisest thing is to say things in private, but not take a public position. "Yes, of course I'm going to back you Boris" and "I totally agree, Jeremy. Can't wait for him to be gone. Hope you're the successor if he does". But with a lack of actual data, the betting could move fast, as we've already seen.
The main thing determining problems 1 and 2 is Brexit, the current governments inability to challenge its own Brexit agreement and position - meaning the party is arms length from business and being able to compete and win the next general election.
The only way it can solve those two problems is make a move on its current inability to tweak its Brexit positions.
Absolutely delicious.
Different conditions, mind. Tory benches well prepped last time.
Hello, good evening, and welcome, Jeremy Hunt.
I don't believe Mad Nad.
BUT ....
What puzzles me is that Ms D has basically admitted that the Tories screwed the pooch on pandemic preparedness as a party of government.
Also, furthermore, Mr Hunt was only Sec of S for Health till 2018; so she has said by implication that the Johnson administration did nothing, or at least nothing sufficient, to remedy this.
Johnson hasn't even got to 25% (as his vote is out of 359, whereas May was out of 316).
He might win, but his authority will be completely shot.
I am going to miss this marvellous city
The pandemic began within 6 months of the administration forming and in that time we had the Brexit dramas of the fag end of the Remain Parliament, negotiations and the General Election.
Pandemic preparedness would not remotely have been on the radar.
It is very nice of the Tories to give us this Whitehall Farce just after the Platinum Jubilee celebrations have ended.
Wes Streeting:
Was ‘inadequate pandemic preparedness’ on the grid for ‘health week’
@sajidjavid?
https://twitter.com/wesstreeting/status/1533784470771449858
Once again, I am amazed by the way those in the public eye feel unable to maintain a dignified silence on Twitter.
https://twitter.com/FreeEnglishman1/status/1533747275280920576
I thought all these votes ended up with the leader 'winning' but basically forced to resign shortly afterwards because of the scale of the opposition within the party.
Only IDS actually lost a vote straight out the gate, and he wasn't PM at the time.
90…..
https://twitter.com/johnestevens/status/1533786354127101952?s=20&t=0TPBz5IPhRICZxza0NhuGw
"Woah oh! Living on a Prayer"
fpt
Are we going to do a tally of who on PB thinks what.
I think Boris loses. My reasoning is that it will (indeed has already been) one damn thing after another and if they keep him it is only a matter of time before he Borises up again and we are back to where we started all the while the polls tanking.
He has tainted the party and although has had successes that was then and we are left with a very flawed leader.*
Took the 5.1 bf at modest levels.
*Of course we always were but it is becoming more transparent to people by the day.
https://twitter.com/timothy_stanley/status/1533787018408361984
If not, then definitely not, I think. She has nothing to lose.
Surprised that the declarations of support for Boris are so low, especially allowing for the payroll vote. With this in mind I think many are staying their hand for fear of the backlash from constituents who have been bending their MP's ear over the recess.
My hope is that there are enough Conservative MP's who still recall what the meaning of honour, decency, honesty and true leadership actually means. My expectation is that the tenant of 10 Downing Street will receive a temporary reprieve and the whole sorry and grotesque saga will drag on to the detriment of the nation.
Would bet but cannot do so in Sicily
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-61703174
South Africans have condemned Irish airline Ryanair for making them take a test in the Afrikaans language on UK flights, calling it discriminatory.
But just checking in on the last thread, we appear to have had active threads going concurrently for some time. How odd.
Anyway, my view is that, disappointingly, Boris survives, for now - about 60:40. Too easy to extrapolate from those MPs making the most noise or reported with the most excitement.
They asked beforehand that I was still a Tory member.
I am happy to put small stakes on for you if you want.
I think PClipp's explanation is probably the right one.
A Cabinet Minister now admitting the Conservative Government failed to prepare our country for a pandemic in which 180,000 people in the UK died.
They failed to keep us safe.
You just can’t trust them.
https://twitter.com/AngelaRayner/status/1533768088176533506
https://twitter.com/nadinedorries/status/1533763409627566080
1. He wins, but the vote against is 150ish. Downing Street fires up the "that draws a line under it, lets move on" script, but we hear from MPs who just voted for him that they don't think he can credibly cling on like that. The clamour builds and he quits later this week
2. He loses. Several signs that this is possible - very slow build of open support, self-harm acts by pro-Boris loons like Elphicke and Dorries etc
A few MPs expected to vote by proxy as they're away/can't get back to Westminster
https://twitter.com/NatashaC/status/1533792298475171842
Unsurprisingly, I do not believe he is and I will therefore be voting against the PM tonight.
https://twitter.com/AnthonyMangnal1/status/1533791212922093568
https://twitter.com/sturdyAlex/status/1533792386152898562
@kateferguson4
I understand the Tory MP accused of rape will be allowed to vote in today's confidence vote in Boris Johnson.
It is because he has not had the whip suspended"
https://twitter.com/kateferguson4/status/1533754523604361218
I've just laid his winning on BF.
(Presumably hiding in a fridge)
Reasonably after that you'd expect anyone else to realise the game's up, do the honourable thing and resign anyway, but Boris won't. They'll have to prise him out. So I reckon the Tories will spend the next several months with a lame duck PM who only relatively narrowly scraped through a confidence vote but who then pretended nothing had happened.
(Johnson meeting Estonian PM Kaja Kallas today - unfortunate timing for both, but within limits).
First of many rolling piss takes here.
https://www.independent.co.uk/voices/boris-johnson-vote-no-confidence-carrie-b2094851.html https://twitter.com/tompeck/status/1533794354342551558/photo/1
'I'm going down...on a bed..with Dories'