If the "Payroll" 21:28 - Jun 6 with 579 views | ArnoldMoorhen | That is, Cabinet and Junior Ministers who are given their jobs (and extra pay) by the Prime Minister and who are bound to either support him in this vote or resign, number around 170. Then 41 Tory backbenchers voted that they have Confidence in Johnson, and 148 voted that they don't. Less than 22% of Tory backbenchers support the Prime Minister. |  | | |  |
If the "Payroll" on 21:30 - Jun 6 with 564 views | Nthsuffolkblue | Or, as well as those aforementioned, 1 in 5 of the backbenchers still support him. This is on the party and not the individual. |  |
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If the "Payroll" on 21:39 - Jun 6 with 512 views | ArnoldMoorhen |
If the "Payroll" on 21:30 - Jun 6 by Nthsuffolkblue | Or, as well as those aforementioned, 1 in 5 of the backbenchers still support him. This is on the party and not the individual. |
It's also "on" the 43% of the British public who voted for the Tories at the General Election, in spite of his character being quite apparent from consistent examples across the length of his life |  | |  |
If the "Payroll" on 21:43 - Jun 6 with 493 views | XYZ | It's a secret ballot. A large percentage of the "payroll" may have voted against him. Nobody need ever know. Two "outed" themselves and resigned. |  | |  |
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