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The prime minister may have won the confidence vote, but the size of the rebellion against him leaves him mortally wounded.
The prime minister clings on as Conservative leader despite 148 of his parliamentary colleagues voting to dump him.
John Penrose said the PM had broken the ministerial code over his response to Sue Gray's report into partygate.
Mistrust in the prime minister is now too deep for the rebels to simply pack up and go away.
Jesse Norman said the Conservatives have "a large majority but no long-term plan" as he calls on PM to go.
Document being circulated among MPs says prime minister must go if Conservatives are to win next general election.
"What we don’t want is the perception to be given that it is one rule for them, the rule-makers, and one rule for the rest of us."
The wealthy peer said the party faces "obliteration" at the next election unless the prime minister is replaced.
"There is really quite a lot of booing. Actually a substantial amount. That’s quite a moment."
Prime minister suggests it would be irresponsible for him to "abandon" his job.