Tory MPs to meet to discuss ousting Kemi Badenoch before it is too late'
Briefly

The Conservative Party faces a tumultuous period after suffering severe electoral defeats, losing 15 councils and 674 seats in the recent local elections. Panic among Tory MPs has led to discussions about potentially ousting leader Kemi Badenoch, with some parliamentarians expressing doubts about her capability to lead. The rise of Nigel Farage's party indicates a shift in the political landscape, with some claiming it has supplanted the Conservatives as the main opposition to Labour. The situation underscores internal fractures and growing concerns within the Conservative Party about its direction and future prospects.
Tory MPs will hold meetings this week to discuss how to remove leader Kemi Badenoch as panic grows over the future of the party following Reform's success in the local elections.
These results were actually worse than last year's general election. We have somehow gone backwards.
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