Just 10 Tory MPs sent no-confidence letters when Sunak called the general election
Briefly

In April 2024, reports suggested around 50 no-confidence letters against Rishi Sunak; however, Sir Graham Brady revealed he had only received nine, highlighting misinformation.
Sir Graham Brady, in his autobiography, expressed concern over confidentiality in triggering no-confidence votes, which can lead to misunderstandings about leadership challenges.
The Conservative Party suffered its worst electoral defeat in history, following Rishi Sunak's surprise call for a snap election amid turbulent political waters.
Despite frustrations, many Conservatives felt another leadership change would damage their credibility, underscoring the challenges the party faced under Sunak's leadership.
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