The Prime Minister could be forced out of No10 TONIGHT as Tory MPs lay down their plans to get rid of him.
The 1922 backbench committee will meet at 5 p.m. and are expected to hold a crunch vote of no confidence against Boris Johnson.
The Sun understands that the leaders of 1922 will first try to beg BoJo to leave of their own accord.
If that doesn’t happen, they will vote him off.
Fuming Tory MPs have sent massive letters to the 1922 chairman, Sir Graham Brady, demanding that the committee act now.
Friends of the P.M have also been to see him in parliament to say in private that time is up.
Michael Gove and Liam Fox are among them.
So far, 2 ministers, 13 ministers and 9 public prosecutors have resigned from the government.
A bunch of five ministers even chose to announce their resignation in a group letter.
During PMQs, Johnson pledged to continue.
He even showed up this afternoon to be questioned by the Commons Liaison Committee, which examines government policy in a wide range of areas.
In what felt like a scene from a parallel universe, BoJo discussed the benefits of the Imperial measurement system and issues with passport process times.
In the Commons chamber, heavyweight MP and former friend Sajid Javid pleaded for Bojo to quit.
He said: “Last month I gave the benefit of the doubt one last time, but I have come to the conclusion that the problem starts at the top.
“That’s not going to change. And that means it is for those of us in a position to have a responsibility to make that change.”