A DOZEN Tory MPs are poised to submit letters of no confidence within the PM.
The menace emerged as one main insurgent met backbenchers who’re afraid of shedding their seats over Partygate.

A supply mentioned: “There’s concern MPs return after the Jubilee and have no option but to fold after speaking to constituents.”
Ex-health minister Steve Brine and Anne Marie Morris submitted letters to 1922 group chair Sir Graham Brady.
Critic David Davis mentioned his colleagues “see their own seats disappearing” over No10 rule-breaking.
Ex-Justice Secretary Robert Buckland says defeats in June by-elections will set off modifications.
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The 1922 Committee is the car for Tory MPs to oust a primary minister.
It takes letter of no confidence from 15 per cent of Conservative MPs to set off a management vote.
This means 54 letters are at the moment required.
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