More Than 60 Tory MPs Set to Revolt on ‘Plan B’ Vote

Boris Johnson is struggling to contain a Tory revolt today amid fury at “non-sensical” new Covid restrictions and his handling of the No. 10 Christmas party debacle. MailOnline has more.

The PM dramatically triggered ‘Plan B’ measures to control the rampant Omicron strain at a press conference last night, with fears that infections are now doubling every few days and the NHS could be crippled.

Millions of office staff will be urged to work from home from Monday, while masks will be required in theatres and cinemas, and Covid passports are being introduced for nightclubs and large venues.

But Mr Johnson stressed that office Christmas parties should go ahead, sparking derision from critics. Desperate businesses have complained that the differing restrictions for venues “don’t make any sense”.

Dozens of Conservative MPs are now threatening to rebel against the measures when a Commons vote is held next week – leaving the PM facing having to rely on Labour support to get them through.

Ringleaders have told MailOnline that it will be the biggest mutiny yet, with at least 60 expected to defy the government whip.

Backbencher Marcus Fysh said today that the latest curbs are an ‘utter disgrace’, while former chief whip Mark Harper has questioned whether the government has the moral authority to impose the limits given the row over rules being flouted in Downing Street.

There was a further setback when the NHS Covid pass website crashed for several hours last night.

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huxleypiggles
4 years ago

I wonder how soon 60 becomes a dozen. Useless bastards.

thirts
thirts
4 years ago
Reply to  huxleypiggles

The bigger problem is that Starmer’s Labour party will support the plan, and will want more draconian measures. We are between a rock and a very hard place.

B.F.Finlayson
4 years ago
Reply to  thirts

More like between a sponge and a very soft place. At the first sniff of a popular uprising I suspect these useless parliamentary troughers would stain their expenses bought underwear before quickly vanishing back into zoomland.
There are no ‘government MPs’, there are no ‘opposition MPs‘ – only MPs with self centred career agendas. 650 stooges that have everything in common with each other, and nothing in common with their constituents.

George L
4 years ago
Reply to  thirts

Ah yes.. Sir Starmer.. that well known benevolent Trilateral Commission rep. Defender of the working man through the Labour Party chattering classes..

bowlsman
bowlsman
4 years ago
Reply to  thirts

I agree. However, with only a small hardcore of people like us, how do we fight back in any meaningful way. The longer this goes on the more entrenched the believers become.
I’ve had 2 jabs but won’t have anymore so when we get to compulsory vaccination, which I believe we will, then my life is over. My retirement and future gone.
I’m a comitted optimist but I’m starting to get depressed, I can’t see any way out.

Spritof_GFawkes
4 years ago
Reply to  bowlsman

Exactly the same here. I was beginning to think about retirement and looking forward to it. Now I see nothing to look forward to. I am not so much depressed as seething with suppressed anger all the time

marebobowl
marebobowl
4 years ago

Once you admit to being depressed, the powers running this shitshow, have won. Enjoy your life instead. It is your choice. Get your GP and MP involved. Educate them, if necessary since many of them do not seem like they know much about severe adverse events post vaxx, the harm lockdowns create, the fact that small businesses will be completely wiped out if there is one more lockdown

i realise the great reset is happening. They have plenty of money to buy governments, industry leaders etc. they have power to disappear those country leaders who say no. I have to admit I am worried about bolsanaro and our wonderful Florida Governor.

stay focused, stay calm, continue to say no to,the things you choose to not participate in. I think you will be happier. A lot can happen in a short time.

TheRightToArmBears
TheRightToArmBears
4 years ago
Reply to  bowlsman

In deed, we stand friendless, bereft and alone, just like Jews must have felt in 1930s Germany, except that we don’t have an America to escape to.

marebobowl
marebobowl
4 years ago
Reply to  bowlsman

Good for you declining the boosters that don’t work. Simply stop wearing a mask because you are concerned about your health. Go on holiday when you can, get out of this hellhole it is a tonic. Take back your life. Take Vit D, C, Zinc and Quercetin as preventives. Get your Vit D level checked. Call 119 to request a medical exemption form for any future clot shots, fill it out and send to your GP. Ask ask ask for help from your GP, MP. Ask for their help, guidance, do not let them off the hook. They work for you the taxpayer.

186NO
186NO
4 years ago
Reply to  thirts

And yours and HP’s comments demonstrate to me that the entire political class needs culling, with very few exceptions; there has been little – evident – consistent opposition where you would expect the counter evidence and hard facts to be remorselessly presented. Some have voted against this madness and, for me, this vote is an acid test for many MPs.

Commissar Starmer is a man of very dead straw offering little effective opposition, as with Drakeford et al.

If my MP votes for, he will get an asbestos lined email to go with the several he has received already, to which he or his Westminster flunkey has always replied supporting all the madness since early 2020. I am no expecting an outbreak of sanity from him…

Spritof_GFawkes
4 years ago
Reply to  186NO

Indeed, as I’ve said elsewhere, MPs in general, on all sides of the house need to resign, or be resigned, en masse. We need to start afresh.

lorrinet
lorrinet
4 years ago
Reply to  186NO

My MP is a classic fence-sitter, sniffing left and right to sense which way the wind blows. He’s useless to us, he needs to go.

twinkytwonk
4 years ago
Reply to  huxleypiggles

Most people don’t realise that these people don’t give a fuck about the general public. They have one job and that is to take as much public money as possible and transfer it to their partners, mates and companies via government contracts. For this work they will reward politicians handsomely.

Hester
Hester
4 years ago
Reply to  twinkytwonk

I hope Toby passes these comments on to those he knows in Politics, just so they can get a flavour of the contempt they are held in

marebobowl
marebobowl
4 years ago
Reply to  Hester

Hey, you are perfectly able to pass these comments onto your MP and any MP you choose. The more people who get involved, the better.

Milo
Milo
4 years ago
Reply to  huxleypiggles

even 60 if they held fast would not be enough

Cristi.Neagu
4 years ago

Just 60? Well, that’s depressing…

Mark
4 years ago

Going to be difficult to get people excited about yet another “Tory MP rebellion” story. Seen it before and it’s yet to amount to much.

But it’s still nice to see any kind of dissent.

Covid restrictions: ‘There is a danger that the rule of law is being brought into disrepute’ says MP

CynicalRealist
4 years ago
Reply to  Mark

The rule of law has long been in disrepute!

TheRightToArmBears
TheRightToArmBears
4 years ago
Reply to  CynicalRealist

More like ignored, dead, buried and long forgotten.

SimCS
4 years ago
Reply to  Mark

Are the muzzle ‘regulations’ law, or just regulation?

TheRightToArmBears
TheRightToArmBears
4 years ago
Reply to  SimCS

Whatever they are, they are just for you and not for them.

TheRightToArmBears
TheRightToArmBears
4 years ago
Reply to  Mark

That MP won’t have heard anything about that from the BBC or the MSM, will he?
Probably told to say it by the Whips’ Office, to test the water and kid the sheeple that some MPs actually know ordinary voters.

emel
emel
4 years ago
Reply to  Cecil B

Never heard of him.

Dodderydude
Dodderydude
4 years ago
Reply to  emel

That may be. Irrespective of whether you have heard of him, your first reaction should be “I wonder what he died of”.

sjonesy1999
sjonesy1999
4 years ago
Reply to  Dodderydude

A short illness

Fiona Walker
4 years ago
Reply to  sjonesy1999

A few years ago I would (probably cruelly) have said AIDS, but hey, modern medicine, Holly Johnson is still with us.

186NO
186NO
4 years ago
Reply to  Dodderydude

NO fucking way; your “first reaction” should be one of sympathy to his family. It is not for you or anyone else on DS to theorise about his demise, and that should remain a private affair for his family to disclose …or not.

BACK OFF.

Victoria
4 years ago
Reply to  Dodderydude

Indeed.

TheRightToArmBears
TheRightToArmBears
4 years ago
Reply to  Dodderydude

If he was vaxxed then you’ll know what he died of.

TheTartanEagle
TheTartanEagle
4 years ago

It’s time the chiefs of the military emerged from the mess bar and took an interest. What is their intel feed, the truth or the version of the truth fed by those behind this scam? We have no viable government, you cannot govern a country based on fiction, and the security of the nation is compromised. The population is in grave danger from our own government and the NHS. You couldn’t make it up.

George L
4 years ago
Reply to  TheTartanEagle

The top brass are in on it.. they don’t give a fig either.. and where’s all the retired SAS and SBS snipers when you need them..

Rogerborg
4 years ago
Reply to  George L

On the streets, or in damp bedsits. Disarmed either way.

TheRightToArmBears
TheRightToArmBears
4 years ago
Reply to  TheTartanEagle

We don’t have a military any more.
Defence Union protects us and is run by Brussels on behalf of Berlin and Paris.

John Dee
4 years ago

Doesn’t Crayons think these measure ‘don’t go far enough’? No wonder they’re called the ‘Loyal Opposition’.

Uncle Monty
4 years ago

The blue press room with the pair of Union Flags at No10 hadn’t even been built in December 2020. What the fuck is going on here?

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realarthurdent
4 years ago
Reply to  Uncle Monty

Fairly clear there is a move amongst the COVID zealots like Gove to try to engineer Boris’s departure – as they can see he isn’t doing enough to push forward the globalist technocrats’ agenda – and have him replaced by a more reliable globalist.

George L
4 years ago
Reply to  realarthurdent

I’d say you’re on the money.. rubber faced Gove is slobbering as we speak..

A Y M
4 years ago

Yeah well it’s going to pass. Bunch of turds masquerading as human beings.

Fingerache Philip
Fingerache Philip
4 years ago

Problem is, is that 60 is not enough what with all the opposition parties all being fully paid up lockdown fanatics.

realarthurdent
4 years ago

Peter Mandelson got it right when he said we had entered the “post-democratic age”.

Cecil B
Cecil B
4 years ago

The plan is to kill us

B.F.Finlayson
4 years ago

Meaningless tokenism. Unless these 60 MPs resign the Tory whip or (better still) resign altogether to stand as independent candidates in the subsequent 60 winter by-elections then this posturing is simply more seasonal parliamentary panto. Besides, without the current big Tory majority and suitably compliant ‘opposition’ they wouldn’t dare say “boo” anyway.

Julian
4 years ago
Reply to  B.F.Finlayson

stand as independent candidates in the subsequent 60 winter by-elections” They would most likely lose. Not enough public support for scepticism, yet

B.F.Finlayson
4 years ago
Reply to  Julian

That’s the price of integrity. Even if one of them wins back their seat (despite our anachronistic fptp party-skewed system) it would be a massive shot across the government’s bows. Even if not it could potentially reduce the government’s majority by splitting the Tory vote in 60 seats – and the present cosy working relationship with a lame duck opposition would largely be gone.
60 seats contested in the same week would make this the biggest non-GE political event since the EU referendum. This time the MSM could not ignore the core issues of loss of civil liberties and the MHRA/ONS vaxx death stats among many other things related to draconian C19 emergency powers.
It’s a crucial debate that parliament has studiously avoided having for 20 months.

186NO
186NO
4 years ago
Reply to  B.F.Finlayson

Bang on; the lack of the startling real world facts being aired – we all know what they are, where they are being collated, and who is putting their careers and personal integrity on the line ( in absolute stark contrast to this cohort of non entities ) like Dr Peter McCullough and his peers around the globe being raised via the protection to individual MPs of the HoC – is appeasement of the worst kind imho.

SimCS
4 years ago
Reply to  B.F.Finlayson

Every one of those 60 could stand up and tell the truth; that masks are demonstrably inneffective, that the vaccines are dangerous, that it’s the vaccinated who are ‘at risk’, that lockdowns are hugely damaging, etc. etc. etc. If the govt removes the whip, they resign and stand at the By Election as an independent.

186NO
186NO
4 years ago
Reply to  B.F.Finlayson

As ever BFF, right on the money; completely agree; this episode is nonetheless valuable because it is a “bright shining light” to expose the “lie” that these political apparatchiks are nothing more than money and personal kudos grabbing worthless entities, taking the piss as well as the cash and in so doing saying “fuck off plebs” to the rest of us.
( with acknowledgements to Paul Sheehan)

emel
emel
4 years ago

It won’t make any difference.

nickbowes
nickbowes
4 years ago

Unless these 60 joined Reform UK en masse or formed their own anti medical apartheid party – nothing will change the filthy lying globalist scum that is johnson and his wretched tory party. The 18th Dec protest hopefully will be big and loud (but does that not fall fowl of outdoor gathering covid rules…)

B.F.Finlayson
4 years ago
Reply to  nickbowes

The grouse hunting season ends tomorrow, so they should be OK!

Rogerborg
4 years ago
Reply to  nickbowes

If they did that, we’d have Sir Forensic in charge, and the vaxpässen and clot shots would be imposed even faster and harder.

Not that it’ll make any difference to the eventual result either way.

pre-Boomer Marine brat
pre-Boomer Marine brat
4 years ago

This American doesn’t look at this in terms of COVID. My university degree, post-Vietnam was in history and I’ve kept that as an avocation.

I can’t help but think of the closing of the Beeb’s ‘Churchill:Wilderness Years’, where Hoare gets smack into Chamberlain’s face.

I don’t know precisely what’s happened on that side of the pond, but it’s probably akin to the smooth-crotched nature of present American politics.

Cojones no longer exist, and no one gives a fiddler’s damn.

Over here, we’re electing Presidents by social media. As Horse mentioned several threads ago, that’s equivalent to mobs jumping up and down in the stands at the Coliseum, masturbating themselves. Issues no long matter. Welcome to “Patriotism”.

Hugh
Hugh
4 years ago

Why does big tech get to count the votes anyway? In the long history of bad ideas, that strikes me as not one of the better ones.

Jo Starlin
4 years ago

The red wing of the uniparty will just vote it through.

JayBee
4 years ago

We’ve had plenty of articles, books, charts and comments here and elsewhere already that demonstrated that rules which don’t make sense are one of the cornerstones of all tyrannical takeovers and regimes.

pre-Boomer Marine brat
pre-Boomer Marine brat
4 years ago
Reply to  JayBee

I’m not so sure it’s “tyrannical takeovers and regimes”. That may well be happening, but they can use a radical but unrelated shift in popular culture for their own advantage.

I think that over the past 20 years, the Web and social media have driven ordinary common sense down the toilet drain.

https://www.loriborgman.com/1998/03/15/the-death-of-common-sense/

PatrickF
PatrickF
4 years ago

It will be 6, not 60.

Attaboy
Attaboy
4 years ago

didn’t they “revolt” last time as well?

BS665
BS665
4 years ago

This happened a few months ago. They will not revolt. As such they may as well be gov plants to fool gullible libertarians that there is an opposition valiantly holding the dictatorship to account. The time to form a political movement was summer 2021. It will have no impact now. And those who failed to act are cowards.

Barbara Baker
Barbara Baker
4 years ago

I was more worried by….

There was a further setback when the NHS Covid pass website crashed for several hours last night.

we all know we can’t trust MPs and we also now know not to expect support from Joe Normie😤

HelenaHancart
HelenaHancart
4 years ago
Reply to  Barbara Baker

Sounds like it was glitching just before or at the time of Bozo’s announcement, and no one was getting their updates or whatevever.

BS665
BS665
4 years ago

No revolt can succeed because

1. Insufficient numbers of people are dying from vaccines.

2. The ‘opposition’ to covidianism in parliament chickened out for too long, destroying its credibility

3. This website and mask exemptions act as a safety valve to prevent anger boiling over into action

4. The Resistance is by nature an individualistic one. We have next to no impact on public opinion, poor organisation, and no leadership

5. People have ACCEPTED the ‘new normal’. Our points will never land.

I know this sounds grim, but I believe it is true. Any thoughts?

Wokey Dokey
Wokey Dokey
4 years ago
Reply to  BS665

I am not sure people have accepted the ‘new normal’ because it has not come to fruition yet. I am talking about the CCP social credit system on steroids.
Only about 5% supported the US war on independence at the start.

BS665
BS665
4 years ago
Reply to  Wokey Dokey

Who knows what the future may bring? I guess what I mean is that no matter how cogent and devastating our evidence and arguments, compliers are like ‘whatever…’.

caipirinha17
caipirinha17
4 years ago
Reply to  BS665

I don’t think they will listen until they agree to sign their house over to the govt in return for a few weeks food, thanks to hyperinflation. Even then, they’ll be given some bumpf about supply chains and climate change, or it all being a necessary sacrifice to beat covid and save lives, and they’ll probably choose to believe that too instead of accepting they’ve been duped.

ThisIsMyName
4 years ago
Reply to  BS665

No revolt can succeed because

1. Insufficient numbers of people are dying from vaccines.

Correction:

“1. Insufficient reported numbers of people are dying from vaccines.”

Hugh
Hugh
4 years ago
Reply to  ThisIsMyName

Well that’s not going to change is it?

I wonder what the next “large numbers of heart problems due to stress” will be?

186NO
186NO
4 years ago
Reply to  ThisIsMyName

…in inverse proportion to the “number of deaths within 28 days of a positive test” being treated as deaths FROM CV19….with little or no meaningful pushback from our truly wonderful and world class MPs…….not

Squire Western
Squire Western
4 years ago

Since Labour plan to vote with the government this rebellion will not work. May I suggest an alternative plan? Tory MP’s should, instead, write a letter to Boris asking him to withdraw the Bill, and informing him that, should he be unwilling to do so, they will send in a letter of no-confidence to the chief whip. Sixty such letters are more than would be needed to trigger a leadership contest. Boris, already famed for his U turns, would swiftly back down.

that’s the way to do it chaps!

Julian
4 years ago
Reply to  Squire Western

I think because the PM knows that the party will never elect a lockdown sceptic MP, and the lockdown sceptic MPs know that too. I think the best they can hope for is to leave the party and form an anti-lockdown bloc and hope people gradually join them

Wokey Dokey
Wokey Dokey
4 years ago

The lockdown left and champagne socialists across the house will make sure it passes.

TheTartanEagle
TheTartanEagle
4 years ago

Sturgeon’s obviously had her orders for the Christmas campaign and is passing them on to the useful idiots. Email in from school emphasizing and normalizing more frequent testing and reporting your family to government databases. Shameful scaremongering.

Wokey Dokey
Wokey Dokey
4 years ago
Reply to  TheTartanEagle

The Scottish Nazi Party.

TheTartanEagle
TheTartanEagle
4 years ago
Reply to  Wokey Dokey

Yeah, here it comes, just up on the bbc, omicron linked to Christmas parties.

BJs Brain is Missing
4 years ago

If you want a good laugh and wondered if the British fighting spirit is still strong, just listen to the question Alex Belfield put to his audience last night. The question? Should Boris be sacked? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c83s5y5ksPs

TheTartanEagle
TheTartanEagle
4 years ago

That cheered me up no end. A great mass of people have seen through the scam. Now the schools need to be dehypnotised.

TruthHurts2077
4 years ago

It is time for the ‘powerful’ 1922 Committee to revolt. Yawn, heard that one before. All words but no action.

caipirinha17
caipirinha17
4 years ago
Reply to  TruthHurts2077

Just remind me pls what they sacked Theresa May for….?

sjonesy1999
sjonesy1999
4 years ago

Bunch of tossers the lot of them.

NeilofWatford
4 years ago

A few years ago I entered correspondence with Chris Heaton Harris my MP over the Conservative Government’s promotion of LGBT rights. I told him that kids were better with mum and dad, not homosexual parents. He replied ‘I find your views outdated and offensive’. He requested me not to contact him again.
I’ll never vote Conservative again for this reason.

Catee
4 years ago
Reply to  NeilofWatford

I believe as you are one of his constituents that he has no right to request that you refrain from contacting him. He would only have that right if you were abusive and threatening toward him, his staff or family.

George L
4 years ago
Reply to  NeilofWatford

He was offended.. oh dear.. where have I heard that before..

Hugh
Hugh
4 years ago
Reply to  George L

Poor snowflake…

TheRightToArmBears
TheRightToArmBears
4 years ago
Reply to  George L

Probably upset his husband as well as him.

DevonBlueBoy
DevonBlueBoy
4 years ago
Reply to  NeilofWatford

You should have reminded the idiot that the human race would have become extinct if homosexual marriages were the norm.

186NO
186NO
4 years ago
Reply to  NeilofWatford

May I recommend Robin Aitken’s “The Noble Liar”, a polemical ripping apart of all that is wrong about the liberal/left/PC/Woke nexus in the UK.

In case this erudite exposes appears a recent phenomenon, may I also recommend Paul Johnson’s “Wake up Britain”……prescient and highly relevant to today imho.

Backlash
Backlash
4 years ago
Reply to  NeilofWatford

Well it’s basically time that those who are offended by LGBT, the rabid influx of black TV presenters, morons harping on about climate change and lockdown zealots to actually do something to let them know instead of keeping quiet about it.
Otherwise they win….they choose what everybody’s opinion must be.

John001
John001
4 years ago

Over 60 MPs voted in March 2021 not to renew the police state laws.
Mostly the Tory right and Labour left, also LD and Grn.

This rebellion should be larger than March’s to be of any value.

iane
iane
4 years ago
Reply to  John001

Certainly much stronger opinions against Bozo’s plans are being urged this time: could be the start of a switch.