pretty thick, and again, the party scandal, porky pie plot to dig the pm, porky by a reference to one of the mps who serve the constituency in which melton mowbray is world famous for, pork pies. it goes on, the times with the same story, an abject looking borisjohnson, abject looking boris johnson, and the abject looking borisjohnson, and the guardian also on the clamour to oustjohnson. so thatis clamour to oustjohnson. so that is the way the newspapers are looking at it. it does feel like things are building to some sort of climax. 0ur political correspondence jonathan blake has given us an update about the mood of the prime minister and indeed of his party in westminster. senior conservative backbenchers summed it up today as morose. in that interview, the prime minister today looked crestfallen, downcast, beaten maybe, and tory mps watching
mowbray, world famous for its pork pies. they went on the headline of the day. again, the guardian, clamourto headline of the day. again, the guardian, clamour to oust johnson grows a story mps plot confidence vote. the list goes on in all of those. 0ur political correspondence jonathan blake has given us an update about the mood essentially of the prime minister, and also his party in westminster. senior conservative backbenchers summed it up today as morose. in that interview today the prime minister looked crestfallen and downcast, beaten, and tory mps watching that might wonder if it were a moment of humility or humiliation for the prime minister. he said again, wait for the report to establish the facts, and some mps agree that many do not want to wait. and among particularly the newer intake of conservative mps tonight, there is a confidence that enough have or will soon submit a letter of no confidence