Conservative MPs who want Boris Johnson to resign have been intimidated by the party and should contact the police if they have been blackmailed, a senior Tory has warned.

William Wragg, chair of the public administration and constitutional affairs committee, said a “number of MPs have faced intimidation” after declaring, or assumed to have declared, their desire for a vote of confidence in the PM.
He said it is “not the function” of the government whips office to breach the ministerial code by “threatening to withdraw investments in constituencies funded by the public purse”.

Mr Wragg accused the whips of “encouraging the publication of stories in the press seeking to embarrass those that they suspect of lacking confidence in their prime minister”.

He added that “intimidation in parliament is a serious matter” and the reports he has been told of “would seem to constitute blackmail” so he told them to contact the Speaker of the House and the head of the Metropolitan Police.

This is what Whip intimidation looks like:

Whips office blackmail and corruption from IncorrigibleOne on Vimeo.

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