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Rebel Labour MPs would back Tories in no confidence vote, Kemi Badenoch says

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Rebel Labour MPs would back Tories in no confidence vote, Kemi Badenoch says
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Rebel Labour MPs have given “indications” they would back the Tories in a no-confidence vote on Keir Starmer, Kemi Badenoch has claimed.

The Leader of the Opposition is inviting disgruntled Labour MPs to join her push to force Sir Keir out of No10 by forcing a general election following a no-confidence vote.


Admitting conversations had been ongoing with Labour rebels, Mrs Badenoch said: “We’ve always been prepared to table a motion of no confidence, but what I want to see is us winning a motion of no confidence and that is why I made the offer to Labour MPs.

“Some have given us indications, but we’re not at the stage yet where the Prime Minister would lose such a motion.

“But I believe that the MPs behind him have lost confidence in the Prime Minister. They’re just now afraid for a general election because they know they would all lose their jobs.”

Sir Keir found himself in a precarious position yesterday after Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar called for his resignation.

Despite speculation about plotters looking to topple the Prime Minister, Sir Keir received the overwhelming support of the Parliamentary Labour Party, including all 26 members of the Cabinet.

A Labour source told GB News: “MPs aren’t going to move against Keir.

“The Socialist Campaign Group will, but the herd hasn’t moved and he’s not going anywhere soon.”

A Labour MP added: “Anas has moved without any coordination. He’s jumped the gun.”

The parliamentary arithmetic means it remains unlikely that Sir Keir would lose a confidence vote in the House of Commons.

The last time a Government collapsed following a confidence vote was in 1979, when Jim Callaghan lost by 311 votes to 310.

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Stanley Baldwin also lost a confidence vote in 1924 after the opposition pinned an amendment to the King’s Speech.

However, attempts to force national polls through no-confidence votes in Boris Johnson and Theresa May proved unsuccessful.

There have also been growing calls for the public to have a say on whether or not

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