Rishi Sunak will name a snap normal election if 10 Conservative MPs defect to Reform UK, a prime Tory with shut hyperlinks to Downing Street has claimed.
The supply of the declare, made to parliamentary colleagues after Lee Anderson's shock defection, is an influential get together determine with impeccable connections.
The prime minister's menace emerged as he mingled with Conservative MPs on the 1922 Committee's spring reception after a half-hour assembly with the '22 govt.
Traditionally referred to as "the men in grey suits", the senior MPs who make up the 1922 Committee govt have the facility to make or break prime ministers.
According to parliamentary folklore, they've prior to now handed a failing get together chief "a glass of whisky and a pearl-handled revolver in a darkened room".
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It hasn't reached that stage with Mr Sunak but. And the declare that he would set off an election if 10 Tory MPs be a part of Reform UK suggests he would defy any transfer to oust him.
Senior Tory Eurosceptics are uncertain, nevertheless, that Mr Anderson's transfer will result in extra defections. "Lee is not part of the Tory tribe," one veteran MP advised Sky News.
"Most Conservative MPs, even those who are sympathetic to the policies of Reform UK, take the view that doing anything that helps them helps the Labour Party."
Ahead of their assembly with the prime minister, members of the 18-strong '22 govt advised Sky News there was no agenda, describing it as "a scheduled meeting - nothing exciting".
But Mr Anderson's defection and the rising menace to the Tories from Reform UK on the normal election is for certain to have been on the forefront of the discussions.
Other subjects are more likely to have included the failure of final week's funds to present the Conservatives a ballot bounce, the way forward for Speaker Sir Lindsay Hoyle and the timing of the election.
On Sir Lindsay's future, it's extremely important that 1922 chairman Sir Graham Brady, vice chairman William Wragg and different govt members are backing a movement of no confidence within the Speaker.
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After his assembly with the 1922 govt, Mr Sunak arrived at their reception flanked by the tall, burly figures of Sir Graham, Mr Wragg, Gary Sambrook and different govt members.
Onlookers remarked that the diminutive prime minister regarded like a hostage surrounded by his giant muscular captors, a metaphor that appeared applicable for Mr Sunak's present embattled plight.
But requested by Sky News about his assembly with the 1922 govt, Mr Sunak replied, with a not very convincing smile: "Always excellent."
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