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UK PM to face no-confidence vote

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UK’s embattled Prime Minister Boris Johnson will face a vote of confidence in his leadership of the Conservati­ve Party, the chair of the party’s backbench committee announced on Monday, days after more details of the partygate scandal emerged.

Sir Graham Brady, who is incharge of collating the letters of no-confidence received by the 1922 Committee, said the threshold of 15 per cent of the Tory parliament­ary party, or 54 MPs, seeking such a vote has been met and it will take place on Monday evening in the House of Commons.

“The threshold of 15 per cent of the parliament­ary party seeking a vote of confidence in the leader of the Conservati­ve Party has been exceeded,” Brady said in a statement. “In accordance with the rules, a ballot will be held on Monday– details to be confirmed. The votes will be counted immediatel­y afterwards. An announceme­nt will be made at a time to be advised,” he said.

According to analysts, Johnson, 57, looks likely to win such a vote but it will deliver a blow to his leadership. More than 40 Tory MPs had publicly called for Johnson’s resignatio­n as party leader over the scandal of COVID law-breaking parties – dubbed partygate – under his premiershi­p at Downing Street, an issue which remains in the spotlight since the scathing findings of leadership failures in an inquiry by top civil servant Sue Gray.

The report, released after a Scotland Yard probe which saw Johnson and his wife Carrie being fined for a lockdown-breaching birthday party in the Cabinet Room of Downing Street in June 2020, laid bare parties and misconduct within government offices during the 20202021 lockdowns to control the spread of coronaviru­s.

Johnson returned to Parliament to reiterate a previous apology, saying he took full responsibi­lity for what went on under his watch. However, besides the Opposition, there have been growing calls for him to step down.

The decision to hold vote of confidence was made after the threshold of 15 pc of Tory parliament­ary party supported the move over the partygate scandal

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