‘Clock is ticking’: Lord Frost warned he risks losing whip unless he reveals donors behind plot to oust PM

Clock is ticking Lord Frost warned he risks losing whip unless he reveals donors behind plot to oust PM
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A senior Conservative believed to be behind a plot to bring down Rishi Sunak has been warned that the “clock is ticking” as he is urged to reveal who funded a damaging poll – or risk losing the party whip.

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David Frost has been told to “put up or shut up” after he fronted an explosive YouGov survey, published by The Daily Telegraph, that has been used by right-wing Tory rebels to claim that the party is doomed under Mr Sunak.

A defiant Lord Frost’s refusal to name names has increased fears in No 10 that the mega-poll is linked to donors who have also given money to Nigel Farage’s Reform party.

As pressure mounts on the rebel Tory peer, Conservative grandees Sir David Davis and Sir Charles Walker have openly called for him to come clean and name the donor, or donors, behind the poll.

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Sir David said it was the “honourable thing to do”, given that it appeared to have been “designed to create difficulties for the Conservative Party”.

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A government source also warned: “The clock is ticking on it now. If he does not come clean, that suggests there is something dodgy here, and I think it is unlikely this will stay hidden. If he is working with people that fund other political parties, the removal of the whip is entirely possible.”

But Michael Heseltine, the former deputy PM, said Lord Frost should be “kicked out of the Tory party” entirely over his betrayal. “Someone’s got to confront that,” he said.

The Tory grandee told Times Radio that right-wing Brexiteers such as Lord Frost are “getting ever more desperate to try and pretend that there are alternatives” to Britain’s current malaise.

The party is understood to be confident that the plot is not being funded by any current Conservative donors.

Insiders also concede that the whip cannot be removed from a politician simply because they do not back their leader. However, there is an established precedent to strip someone of the whip if they are found to have been working with another party.

The group behind the poll call themselves the Conservative Britain Alliance (CBA), though there is no official record of their existence or membership.

The survey revealed a 27-point lead for Labour, and predicted that the Tories could retain as few as 169 seats at the coming general election. Although the interpretation of its results has been challenged by experts, it has since been linked to an orchestrated right-wing revolt to oust the PM.

Days after it was published, former cabinet minister Sir Simon Clarke called for Mr Sunak’s resignation, also in the pages of the Telegraph.

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Lord Frost is under pressure from party grandees

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Sir David called on Lord Frost to “do the honourable thing” and name the donors himself.

The former Brexit minister told The Independent: “If you are in receipt of the Conservative whip, you owe a loyalty to your party. He did a very good job, one has to say, as a minister in a Conservative government, but he does also owe them a certain loyalty, particularly in the election year.”

Sir David added: “That is why it is the honourable thing to do to reveal the source of these polls, because they do read as though they have been deliberately designed to create difficulties for the Conservative Party.”

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Sir Charles said: “Many of us have had enough of Lord Frost and his noises off. He’s never stood for public office, he’s never had his own constituents. He suffers in the eyes of many from a shortage of credibility.”

Rishi Sunak pictured during a visit to the village of Bainbridge, North Yorkshire, on Friday

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On Downing Street’s efforts to flush out the plotters, Sir Charles added: “No 10 should press home its advantage. It is coming from a position of strength, and the rebels from a position of weakness. Lord Frost and the rebels haven’t put up – so now it’s time for them to shut up.”

Senior Sunak allies say Lord Frost should leave the Tory party if he is being funded by anyone working with Reform UK. One leading Tory moderate said: “Lord Frost should certainly reveal the information [about funding]. We need complete transparency.”

Another senior Sunak ally also said Lord Frost should “put up or shut up”, saying it was time to reveal the group’s funders and come clean about his “real intentions” to replace the prime minister.



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