Rishi Sunak is facing a major crisis with "deeply unhappy" Conservative Party MPs already preparing letters of no confidence in the Prime Minister, led by a furious backlash over his massive Cabinet reshuffle, Report informs via Express.
Boris Johnson announced last Sunday night he was withdrawing from the Tory leadership contest, ending hopes of a stunning return. On Monday, Penny Mordaunt also said she was withdrawing, leaving the path clear for Mr Sunak to be formally announced as the next Prime Minister - without a vote being cast.
But in a major crisis, some "deeply unhappy" MPs on the right of the party are already preparing their letters to Sir Graham Brady, Chairman of the 1922 Committee, to ask for a vote of new confidence in Mr Sunak, as revealed by Express.co.uk political editor David Maddox.
He said their fury is being led by Mr Sunak's Cabinet changes, which resulted in "a number of sacked ministers" believing he failed to keep the promise he made of "a big tent" Government that "took in the different wings of the party".
Mr Maddox wrote: "While some of Ms Truss's appointments like Foreign Secretary James Cleverly, Culture Secretary Michelle Donelan and International Trade Secretary Kemi Badenoch kept their jobs, they have been dismissed as 'the accommodating types' while real Brexiteers like Jacob Rees-Mogg and former chairman Jake Berry were ejected in short order.
"Below the Cabinet, the reshuffle was more akin to Nightmare on Elm Street than Downing Street with a clear out of Brexiteers, the 2019 intake and many from the Tory right."
It's another sign of the deep divisions that continue to tear the Tories apart, which have worsened considerably over recent months and even more so under the premiership of Liz Truss.