Army veteran Tom Tugendhat becomes first Tory MP to say he wants to succeed Boris Johnson as Prime Minister and reveals 'it would be a huge privilege' to run the country
The Conservative chairman of the Foreign Affairs Select Committee said 'it would be a huge privilege' to run the UK and revealed he would mount a campaign in the event of a leadership race.
Army veteran Tom Tugendhat becomes first Tory MP to say he wants to succeed Boris Johnson as Prime Minister and reveals 'it would be a huge privilege' to run the country
The Conservative chairman of the Foreign Affairs Select Committee said 'it would be a huge privilege' to run the UK and revealed he would mount a campaign in the event of a leadership race.
Army veteran Tom Tugendhat becomes first Tory MP to say he wants to succeed Boris Johnson as Prime Minister and reveals 'it would be a huge privilege' to run the country
The Conservative chairman of the Foreign Affairs Select Committee said 'it would be a huge privilege' to run the UK and revealed he would mount a campaign in the event of a leadership race.
'Quitting would show courage': Boris Johnson faces further pressure to resign after vice chairman of Tory 1922 Committee says he would 'applaud' embattled PM if he 'stood aside' to allow Britain to 'start the process of healing'
Sir Charles Walker (pictured left), the vice chairman of the Tory backbench 1922 Committee, said there was now so much anger over the Partygate furore that PM Boris Johnson (pictured right) should consider whether the country could 'heal better' if he left No 10. However the MP for Broxbourne stopped short of directly calling for Mr Johnson to resign, saying he had got 'many things right' such as the vaccines and lifting lockdown. It came after another Tory backbencher, Peter Aldous (pictured inset), the MP for Waveney, revealed he had submitted a letter to the chairman of the 1922, Sir Graham Brady, calling for a vote of no confidence in the PM. In an interview with Channel 4 News, Sir Charles suggested that the so-called Partygate situation may have gone too far for Mr Johnson to recover. 'I think there's so much grief and pain out there that if he was to say, 'Look, I understand that I asked so much of the country and it needs to come to terms with that grief and pain and start the process of healing and if it could do that better without me in Number 10 then I shall stand aside', that would show great courage on behalf of the Prime Minister,' he said. 'I would applaud him for doing that, but that is his decision.'
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Sir Charles Walker (pictured left), the vice chairman of the Tory backbench 1922 Committee, said there was now so much anger over the Partygate furore that PM Boris Johnson (pictured right) should consider whether the country could 'heal better' if he left No 10. However the MP for Broxbourne stopped short of directly calling for Mr Johnson to resign, saying he had got 'many things right' such as the vaccines and lifting lockdown. It came after another Tory backbencher, Peter Aldous (pictured inset), the MP for Waveney, revealed he had submitted a letter to the chairman of the 1922, Sir Graham Brady, calling for a vote of no confidence in the PM. In an interview with Channel 4 News, Sir Charles suggested that the so-called Partygate situation may have gone too far for Mr Johnson to recover. 'I think there's so much grief and pain out there that if he was to say, 'Look, I understand that I asked so much of the country and it needs to come to terms with that grief and pain and start the process of healing and if it could do that better without me in Number 10 then I shall stand aside', that would show great courage on behalf of the Prime Minister,' he said. 'I would applaud him for doing that, but that is his decision.'
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