Senior Tories hold talks to discuss ousting Liz Truss to 'rescue' party
The bottom line is still that the party, under its current rules, can't force a vote against her, and changing the rules would require a high degree of coordination that the Tories haven't shown for a long time. I think it's more likely that they'll persuade her she would lead a historic defeat at the next election. But their chances of winning in any way are now tiny (betting odds of Starmer being PM after the next election - about 80%) so she may just say "fuck you, I'm staying".
Senior Conservatives will this week hold talks on a rescue mission that would see the swift removal of Liz Truss as leader, after the new chancellor Jeremy Hunt dramatically tore up her economic package and signalled a new era of austerity.
A group of senior MPs will meet on Monday to discuss the prime ministers future, with some wanting her to resign within days and others saying she is now in office but not in control. Some are threatening to publicly call on Truss to stand down after the implosion of her tax-cutting programme.
In a rearguard action to prop up the prime minister, her cabinet allies tonight warned MPs they would precipitate an election and ensure the Tories were finished as a party if they toppled a second leader in just a few months.
However, support for Truss is also evaporating inside the cabinet, with members keeping in close touch with her critics. She is in the departure lounge now and she knows that, said a former minister. It is a case now of whether she takes part in the process and goes to some extent on her own terms, or whether she tries to resist and is forced out.
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2022/oct/15/tories-talks-ousting-truss-rescue-party