After hours of disarray a Cabinet minister, said to be one of the PM s closest supporters, told The Times last night she must go: It s terminal, the rancour in the parliamentary party is too much. She can t recover.
Liz Truss's premiership looks close to imploding after she fired one minister over a security breach and two others were heard resigning amid the fallout from a chaotic parliamentary vote before agreeing to stay in their posts.
Liz Truss has been warned she only has 12 hours to stabilise her administration, with even loyalist Cabinet ministers said to believe the situation is terminal .
Truss only took over from former leader Boris Johnson on September 6 after winning an internal Conservative Party leadership contest in early September.