Boris Johnson's opponents are facing 'blackmail', warns Senior Tory

Boris Johnson's opponents are facing 'blackmail', warns Senior Tory
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Max Parry

By Max Parry


Published: 20/01/2022

- 10:53

Updated: 14/02/2023

- 11:20

William Wragg claims No10 staff, ministers and advisers are 'encouraging publication of stories seeking to embarrass those suspected of lacking confidence in the PM'

A senior Conservative MP has urged Tory backbenchers facing “intimidation” over their support for a no confidence motion in Boris Johnson to report it to the police.

William Wragg MP claims Tory backbenchers are being 'intimidated' if they're suspected of not backing the PM.
William Wragg MP claims Tory backbenchers are being 'intimidated' if they're suspected of not backing the PM.
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William Wragg, chairman of the Commons Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Committee, said he has received reports of conduct amounting to “blackmail”,

He said they include “members of staff at 10 Downing Street, special advisers, government ministers and others encouraging the publication of stories in the press seeking to embarrass those they who suspect of lacking confidence in the Prime Minister”.

“The intimidation of a Member of Parliament is a serious matter. Reports of which I am aware would seem to constitute blackmail,” he said at the start of a committee hearing.

“As such it would be my general advice to colleagues to report these matters to the Speaker of the House of Commons and the Commissioner of Metropolitan Police.”

Mr Wragg is one of a handful of Tory MPs to have said publicly they have submitted a letter to the chairman of the backbench 1922 Committee Sir Graham Brady calling for a no-confidence vote.

Speaking as the committee prepared to take evidence from the Cabinet Office minister Stephen Barclay, he said the conduct of the Government whips office threatening to withdraw public funding from MPs’ constituencies may have breached the Ministerial Code.

Deputy Labour leader Angela Rayner said the Tory party “continues to descend further into chaos of its own making”.

Responding to William Wragg’s claims, she said: “These are grave and shocking accusations of bullying, blackmail and misuse of public money, and must be investigated thoroughly.

“The idea that areas of our country will be starved of funding because their MPs don’t fall into line to prop up this failing Prime Minister is disgusting.”

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