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Rule change makes it harder for Tories to ditch leader

Summary by Jersey Evening Post
Conservative MPs have made it harder to get rid of the party’s leader by changing the rules for calling a vote of no confidence. Under party rules, Tory MPs can call for a confidence vote in the party leader by writing to Bob Blackman, chairman of the backbench 1922 Committee. But after the election of Kemi Badenoch as party leader on Saturday, Mr Blackman said that his committee had earlier in the week increased the minimum number of letters re…
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