The prime minister is being urged by cabinet ministers to cut taxes and sack disloyal ministers to save his premiership.
Five ministers and eight parliamentary private secretaries, including levelling up PPS Duncan Baker, have declined to say how they voted in Monday’s confidence vote. Allies of Boris Johnson said the disloyal needed to be culled, but others have advised against a “revenge reshuffle”.
Johnson told ministers yesterday that they would face the sack if they failed to deliver on key policies, including housing.