Tory anger spills on to front pages, along with snap polls calling for a change of prime minister
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Boris Johnson’s grip on the prime ministership is openly questioned on the front pages, as unease in Tory ranks grows over the latest revelations of garden parties at No 10 at a time when gatherings were limited to one person.
After smaller stories acknowledging the discontent a day earlier, the broadsheets splash on the backbench rebellion on Wednesday, with the Times’ headline saying: “Say sorry or doom us all, ministers tell Johnson.”