The plan to get rid of Rishi Sunak is real and is happening as we speak, says Patrick Christys

The plan to get rid of Rishi Sunak is real and is happening as we speak, says Patrick Christys

WATCH: Patrick Christys shares his thoughts on Tory rebellion against Rishi Sunak

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Patrick Christys

By Patrick Christys


Published: 27/01/2024

- 09:35

Updated: 27/01/2024

- 09:36

Patrick Christys claims Rishi Sunak will face a 'slow death' in his role as Prime Minister

There is a plot to oust Prime Minister Rishi Sunak. Well, now he knows how it feels, doesn't he?

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It's rumoured that Conservative Party donors funded polling which showed how badly Rishi Sunak would do at the general election.

They also funded polling showing how if they got rid of him and replaced him with a leader that showed true Conservative values, then the Tories would beat Keir Starmer.

Patrick Christys

Patrick Christys shares his thoughts on Tory rebellion against Rishi Sunak

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That was accompanied by an article by Lord Frost, who was refusing to reveal who funded that polling.

Then Sir Simon Case openly called for Rishi to go.

Then Rishi's pollster and special advisor went saying that Mister Sunak is going to get battered and that Nigel Farage, if he comes back, will wipe the Tories off the face of the Earth before Christmas.

Then yesterday we revealed a plan to replace Mr. Sunak with Penny Mordant and to promise a general election within 100 days of her coming to office.

Well now today there's an article revealing that most Tory MPs openly think that the Prime Minister can't win.

I spoke to a source who said that the next few weeks are going to be a slow drip, drip, drip and that Mister Sunak's premiership could succumb to a slow death akin to Chinese water torture.

The plan to get rid of Rishi Sunak is real, and it is happening as we speak.

Does he deserve this though? Is this karma for what happened to Boris Johnson and the role he allegedly played in that?

It's worth reminding ourselves of what the last opinion poll was before Mr. Sunak resigned as Chancellor to Boris Johnson.

The Tories were three points behind Labour. Now they're around 25 points behind, clearly ousting Boris Johnson, who the public did vote for, then ousting Liz Truss, who the party members voted for, and replacing her with someone that not even the MPs truly voted for has been catastrophic.

Rishi Sunak had a massive role to play in all of that. Is the Prime Minister now actually really just suffering the fate that he deserves?

Is it any shock that his colleagues took the knife that Mister Sunak stuck into Boris's back, wiped the blood off it, and then shoved it straight into his.

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