Seething Brexiteer Bill Cash insisted "enough is enough" as he suggested he and other colleagues have started plans to bypass the one-year limitation to hold a confidence vote in Theresa May. Mr Cash branded the Prime Minister's decision to enter a new Brexit extension until October is an "abject surrender" and warned of the growing "anger" gripping the country and the Conservative Party. Asked to better explain his plan on Sky News, Mr Cash said: "Wait and see, I should say that.
"That’s a good question to which I have an answer, I have a very good answer to that but is not one I’m going to give you right now.
"These things have to be carefully worked through. The bottom line is, the way things have been going – we are even being denied a proper debate and vote on the statutory instrument that sold us out last night."
Following a vote of no confidence in Theresa May moved in December 2018, Conservative Party members would have to wait at least a year to present a similar motion to bring down the Prime Minister.
But Mr Cash appeared to suggest Tory MPs will not have to wait any extra time to have Mrs May quit.
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Brexit news: Sir Bill appeared to suggest he has plans to oust May (Image: SKY NEWS•PARLIAMENT TV)
The Stone MP continued: "The fact