Conservative party members could hold a no-confidence vote against British Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Wednesday night (July 7), Sky News reporter Tom Larkin said. And then Boris can lose the prime ministership at night. Tom Larkin has been working with the Conservative Party for a long time. News Reuters.
Tom Larkin said that once the Conservative Party's constitution calls for a no-confidence vote against the prime minister, no such vote will be held in the next year. But there is a possibility of changing the rules, it may be that; Boris could lose the PM's job on Wednesday evening, local time. He said there could be another no-confidence vote against Boris Johnson on Wednesday evening.
In a tweet, Tom Larkin said the rules could change tonight and the no-confidence vote could take place tonight. However, a re-vote of no confidence would require the support of a sufficient number of MPs.
Incidentally, 27 members of the Boris Johnson-led government resigned by 9pm Bangladesh time on Wednesday. Among the resignations are several influential ministers.
Earlier, on June 6, members of the Conservative Party held a no-confidence vote against Boris Johnson.