
Boris Johnson has reportedly been told to sack Rishi Sunak after the Chancellor publicly criticised the Prime Minister over his claim that Sir Keir Starmer failed to prosecute Jimmy Savile.
Boris Johnson is desperately trying to see off the growing threat of a vote of no confidence, as more than a dozen Tory MPs have now written no-confidence letters.

It’s thought that as many as 15 members have publicly written letters while the real number is believed to be far higher because most don’t make their actions known.
The latest MP to call on Boris to resign is ex-minister Nick Gibb who said the Prime Minister hadn’t been truthful in his explanations of parties reportedly held in No 10 and across Whitehall during COVID measures.
Downing Street also suffered a day of chaos on Thursday as four of Boris Johnson’s most senior aides opted to quit including the shock resignation of one of his closest allies, policy chief Munira Mirza.
According to a newspaper outlet, the Cabinet descended into civil war as one member called for the Prime Minister to sack Rishi Sunak while two others accused him of being on manoeuvres, evidenced by his public criticism of the Prime Minister.
It comes after Boris Johnson was publicly criticised by Chancellor Rishi Sunak on Thursday over the incendiary claim regarding Sir Keir Starmer’s time as DPP.
Rishi Sunak publicly condemned the Prime Minister over the false claim that Sir Keir Starmer failed to prosecute paedophile Jimmy Savile.
Addressing the issue in a live broadcast on the cost of living situation, Rishi Sunak said of Boris Johnson’s attack on Sir Keir Starmer, that he wouldn’t have said that.
Meanwhile, Health Secretary Sajid Javid yesterday became the latest minister to distance himself from the Prime Minister’s criticism of Sir Keir Starmer.
In a television interview, he said the Labour leader deserved total respect for the job he did as director of public prosecutions.
One cabinet minister told a newspaper outlet that he who wields the knife never wears the crown and that it was just so blatant.
And that once the May elections were out of the way there would be a reshuffle, and that Rishi Sunak had to go, and that they didn’t see how Boris Johnson could keep someone who’s so openly on manoeuvres.
Another said that they thought highly of Rishi Sunak but there were people around him who were not giving him sound advice.
They all seem to be as flawed as each other, fighting like children whilst the most vulnerable in society must decide between heating and eating, and we should be able to do better than this as a nation, but it seems that we can’t trust any of them.
Rishi Sunak is, quite possibly, the biggest threat to the United Kingdom that exists today.
Rishi Sunak represents a return to the politicians of old, with their empty promises, high taxation, but good for large corporations and banks, and now we just need a General Election.
We need to do better for this country, but of course, we won’t because we keep voting for boneheads, so people need to start taking responsibility for voting for Boris Johnson and get rid of him, and the way to do that is to pressure MPs to do their duty and write letters of no confidence, and if people are whinging but haven’t written to their MP, then they’re not doing their duty to fix this chaos.
And it’s now evident that Rishi Sunak is a liar and a purebred Tory. He told everyone that bills have increased because of the cold weather over the winter when it’s been warmer than average. He also pushed and got the National Insurance rise whilst letting his MP buddies make millions from COVID contracts. THIS GOVERNMENT NEEDS TO BE CLEARED OUT AND RESET!