Quote Originally Posted by Dorcus View Post
Many commentators are saying if MPs really want to get rid of him they will; the 1922 rules could easily be amended if needed. This was a Pyrrhic victory for him and he is mortally wounded. The longer he stays in post the further the Tories distance themselves from public opinion. This was the best possible result for the anti -Tory vote.
59% of the Tory MPs voted for Johnson. Public opinion on the other hand...

https://yougov.co.uk/topics/politics.../06/06/3659e/1

If the Tories lose the by elections Brady will be redrafting every rule in the 1922 Committee handbook.

I just don't see Johnson having the dignity or humility to resign.