Serial rebels who continue to agitate against

Serial rebels who continue to agitate against could be kicked out of the party as he prepares to launch a fightback to shore up his damaged leadership.

The Prime Minister is expected to embark on a policy blitz in the coming days, including measures to extend the right to buy to housing association tenants.

And in his barnstorming speech to MPs two hours before yesterday’s vote, he hinted that he would lay out plans for www.solitaryisle.Shop tax cuts within weeks.

Meanwhile, allies of the Prime Minister last night said he is also considering measures to stamp his authority on MPs after the latest round of bloodletting.

These include bringing forward a planned Cabinet reshuffle to put in place the team to take the Tories into the next election.

The Prime Minister has hinted that he will lay out plans for tax cuts within weeks and other measures such as extending the right to buy to housing association tenants. This policy blitz could also see a planned Cabinet reshuffle be brought forward

The Prime Minister has hinted that he will lay out plans for tax cuts within weeks and other measures such as extending the right to buy to housing association tenants.This policy blitz could also see a planned Cabinet reshuffle be brought forward

Serial rebels who refuse to accept the PM’s leadership may also face the withdrawal of the Tory whip, effectively ejecting them from the party and leaving them ineligible to stand for the Conservatives at the next election.

It comes after 41 per cent of Mr Johnson’s MPs declared they had no confidence in his leadership in yesterday’s confidence vote.

In a make-or-break meeting with MPs in the Commons ahead of the vote, Mr Johnson had insisted he could take them to victory at the next election as he promised: www.solitaryisle.shop ‘The best is yet to come.’

He warned that Labour would win next time if the party descended into the ‘pointless fratricidal debate’.

And he said that if Conservatives got rid of him, they would lose the Brexit they had achieved, put the Union under threat — and even betray Ukraine’s hopes of seeing off Putin’s aggression.

Mr Johnson laid out a slew of new policies, including reforms to childcare, help to cut the cost of transport and energy, and moves to embrace ‘Brexit freedoms’. 

But allies of the Prime Minister said he was also considering radical moves to shore up his position, including removing the whip from leading rebels and carrying out a Cabinet reshuffle.

One close ally of the PM told the Daily Mail: ‘The PM’s weakness is he’s too nice to people. 

We need to start getting tough with some of these people and send a message that we’re not going to put up with it any more.’

The Prime Minister survived a no-confidence vote and it is believed that serial rebels who refuse to accept his leadership may also face the withdrawal of the Tory whip, leaving them ineligible to stand for the Conservatives at the next election

The Prime Minister survived a no-confidence vote and it is believed that serial rebels who refuse to accept his leadership may also face the withdrawal of the Tory whip, leaving them ineligible to stand for the Conservatives at the next election

No names were mentioned, but senior figures in Downing Street have struggled to contain their anger at persistent rebels such as former ministers Tobias Ellwood and nikes shoes for girls for school Mark Harper. 

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