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PM is ‘no longer fit to govern’, says Tory MP William Wragg

Tory MP William Wragg has praised Boris Johnson on his support for Ukraine, but says he “cannot reconcile myself to the Prime Minister’s continued leadership of our country and the Conservative Party”.

He added: “I say this by means of context so that everyone, particularly my constituents and colleagues, can understand my position without hiding my views with ever more elaborate disguises to those constituents who disagree with me.

“I appreciate their anger, just as I can. The anger of colleagues, however, say what you mean and mean what you say.”

Mr Wragg says he submitted a letter of no confidence in the PM in December of last year and said he “is no longer fit to govern”.

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