27 MPs now calling for British PM to resign
In Britain, three more Conservative MPs are calling on Boris Johnson to resign - bringing the total to 27.
The 27 includes prominent Brexiteer, Andrew Bridgen, who has highlighted the impact of Sue Gray's partygate report.
Bridgen, a long-time ally of Boris Johnson, announced his no confidence vote - saying there's still a lot of anger over the breaches of Covid-19 regulations.
Former British Culture Secretary, Jeremy Wright, and Carshalton MP Elliot Colburn also think the British Prime Minister should step down.
A vote on a British Prime Minister's leadership is triggered if 54 letters of no confidence are submitted.
British government minister, Lord Stephen Parkinson discusses a potential vote:

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