Midsomer Norton MP Jacob Rees Mogg expresses support for Boris Johnson ahead of confidence vote today (June 6)

By Susie Watkins

6th Jun 2022 | Local News

The Midsomer Norton MP Jacob Rees Mogg
The Midsomer Norton MP Jacob Rees Mogg

Midsomer Norton MP Jacob Rees Mogg has said it is time to stop 'navel gazing'.

On social media this morning, while not explicitly saying he will support Boris Johnson at this evening's confidence vote, he posted: "The time for navel-gazing has ended. The British people gave Boris a mandate, Tory MPs would be wise to accept it."

The Conservative MP for North East Somerset which includes Midsomer Norton and Radstock, is also the Minister for Brexit Opportunities and Government Efficiency.

Midsomer Norton Nub News has asked his office for an official declaration of support but no one has replied.

Boris Johnson will face a vote of confidence in his leadership as MPs return to Westminster today after the half-term break.

The threshold of 15 per cent - or 54 Conservative MPs or more - has been reached to trigger a vote of no confidence in the PM after the Partygate scandal.

A ballot will be held between 6pm and 8pm this evening, Monday (June 6). The votes will be counted immediately and an announcement will be made at a time to be advised with more details to be released later today.

If Johnson survives the vote of confidence there will be a period of a year before another ballot could be held. The 58-year-old only needs to win the ballot by a single vote to remain in charge of the country - yet if even if the Eton-educated PM does win commentators believe that his leadership could still be threatened given what happened to previous incumbent Theresa May. Previous MP May won the ballot quite comfortably but rebels eventually forced her out of office within six months.

Further back, in 1993, John Major faced a vote of no confidence but it was unusual in the Conservative party tabled a motion of confidence in itself. That was part of the Prime Minister's bid to shore up support among Tory MPs following the government's defeat the previous day on the Maastricht Treaty Social Chapter.

According to  Sir Graham Brady who announced tonight's vote many MPs said they wanted to wait until Jubilee celebrations were over before sending in their letters of no confidence in the Prime Minister.

     

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