Brexit news: Theresa May could face another no confidence vote (Image: PA )
Prime Minister Theresa May believes she is safe from a no confidence vote until December under current rules after she faced down the same vote in December 2018. But now Tory grandees Michael Spicer and Archie Hamilton, who are former chairs of the 1922 Committee, have warned that the group can make its own rules.
They said the rule of the 12-month block on a new no confidence vote “has been interpreted as being immovable”.
The pair told the Sunday Telegraph: “Rules are there to serve their organisation. They are not the master.
“Conservative MPs are responsible for their party. If they wish a change these rules there is nothing standing in their way.”
Only 15 percent of Tory MPs have to request a no confidence vote for one to be triggered.
Brexit news: Tory MPs are desperate to get rid of May (Image: PA )
If they wish a change these rules