Johnson bracing for vote of no confidence 

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
The flow of Conservative party MPs publicly calling for British Prime Minister Boris Johnson to resign is gathering pace.The fresh rebellion
in the aftermath of the Sue Gray report and shocking defeats in the local elections has made conservatives feeling unease toward their
Conservatives are said to bracing for the possibility of a vote of confidence as soon as next week.At least 15-percent of Tory Party MPs
must write a no-confidence letter to make a leadership challenge possible.Currently, that means 54 MPs must submit a letter of no confidence
only 24 Tory MPs publicly stated they had written letters of no confidence
However, 48 MPs was the 15 percent threshold at the time, which meant only half of the lawmakers had revealed their intentions in
code when he was fined by police for breaking coronavirus rules.Christopher Geidt has demanded Johnson provide a public explanation as to
why he believes the code was not breached.He appears to have threatened his resignation as an independent adviser if the PM does not explain
that the prime minister considers that no such breach of his Ministerial Code has occurred
In that case, I believe a prime minister should respond accordingly, setting out his case in public." Geidt added.Johnson became the first
serving UK Prime Minister to have broken the law while in office and was fined for attending a party in 2020 during a nationwide Coronavirus