Nadine Dorries 'dragging out formal resignation to lengthen ache' for Rishi Sunak

Nadine Dorries is delaying her formal resignation as an MP to lengthen the political ache for Rishi Sunak, Sky News understands.

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The dates of the by-elections attributable to the resignations of Boris Johnson and his ally Nigel Adams are attributable to be introduced as we speak, however it's understood the competition in Ms Dorries's seat of Mid Bedfordshire will occur at a later date.

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Ms Dorries introduced she was standing down as an MP with "immediate effect" after it turned clear she had been handed over for a peerage in Mr Johnson's controversial resignation honours record.

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The former tradition secretary had been chosen by Mr Johnson for a peerage, together with Mr Adams and former COP26 president Sir Alok Sharma.

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But when the record was lastly revealed, the three names had been absent - prompting a recent disagreement between Mr Johnson and his successor.

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Downing Street has mentioned it's "entirely untrue" that Mr Sunak or members of his Number 10 workforce eliminated names from Mr Johnson's honours record following accusations from the previous prime minister's camp.

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Mr Sunak's official spokesman mentioned it was as much as the House of Lords Appointments Commission (Holac), which vets appointments, to "make a decision" on the ultimate record, which is then given to the prime minister.

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In his first public feedback for the reason that row, Mr Sunak mentioned Mr Johnson needed him "to do something I wasn't prepared to do" - "to either overrule the Holac committee or make promises to people".

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An ally of Mr Johnson claimed senior figures in Downing Street had been "lying through their teeth" after they mentioned they didn't intrude with Mr Johnson's honours record.

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It is claimed that Ms Dorries and others weren't knowledgeable that they wanted to announce their resignations as MPs inside six months of being put ahead for peerages - permitting Downing Street to "run down the clock".

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The six-month interval ended some weeks in the past, a supply near Ms Dorries mentioned.

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Ms Dorries could now wait till simply earlier than the summer season recess to formally resign, which would go away the prime minister to combat an autumn by-election in her Mid Bedfordshire constituency the place her 24,000 majority is beneath risk from Labour and the Liberal Democrats.

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Number 10 has mentioned the choice over when to face down "is a matter for Nadine".

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It's understood that Downing Street don't imagine they'd any responsibility to advise nominees on course of, which was a matter for Holac.

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The contests in Mr Johnson's seat of Uxbridge and South Ruislip and Selby and Ainsty, held by Mr Adams, are anticipated to happen in mid to late July - probably on the identical day.

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Mr Johnson introduced his shock resignation after receiving the draft findings of the privileges committee inquiry into whether or not he misled MPs along with his statements on events in Downing Street throughout the pandemic.

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The report, which could possibly be printed on Thursday, is anticipated to be damning for the previous prime minister, with stories suggesting it might suggest a suspension from the House of Commons of 20 days - exceeding the 10-day threshold wanted to set off a by-election.

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Its publication has been delayed after Mr Johnson despatched a final minute letter to the committee - calling for it to publish its "nonsense" report, saying it had "no excuse for delay".

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The committee mentioned that it was coping with "further representations" made by Mr Johnson's authorized workforce on Monday evening because the group met to conclude the inquiry.

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A committee spokesman mentioned on Tuesday: "A letter enclosing further representations from Mr Johnson was received by the committee at 11.57pm last night.

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"The committee is coping with these and can report promptly."

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