Three senior Tory MPs warn Cameron to axe the EU misinformation or risk a coup
A THIRD Conservative MP has broken ranks and said they would call on David Cameron to quit unless he tones down his attacks on the Leave Campaign.
Three MPs say David Cameron needs to cut the anti-Brexit rhetoric
Sir Bill Cash, the chair of the European Scrutiny committee, says he is angered by the Prime Minister’s “monumentally misleading propaganda”.
The veteran MP for Stone said: “They have relentlessly and flagrantly been anything but impartial and inaccurate.
“Basically I think that they have got a very, very short time in which to correct all this.
“In my 30 years I’ve never seen anything like this including during Sir John Major’s time.”
Sir Bill Cash says David Cameron needs to tone it down
The Prime Minister has lied profoundly
Sir Bill’s comments come after a pair of senior Tory Eurosceptics announced they had formally called for Mr Cameron to face a vote of No Confidence.
Nadine Dorries said she had written to the chairman of the Conservative Party’s backbench 1922 committee, Graham Brady.
She said: “The Prime Minister has lied profoundly and I think that is actually really at the heat of why Conservative MPs have been so angered.”
Nadine Dorries has written to call for a vote of no confidence in David Cameron
Conservative MPs can trigger a leadership election if 50 of them write to the 1922 Committee chairman to call for a vote of no confidence.
And Sir Bill and Ms Dorries were joined by Andrew Bridgen, who said the Prime Minister had “infuriated” MPs and activists.
Andrew Bridgen has also called for the PM to watch out
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He said: ““David Cameron has placed himself front and centre of a disingenuous Remain campaign, setting himself at odds with half of the Parliamentary Party and 70 per cent of our members and activists on the most important issue facing our Country in a generation.
“Whatever the result, I believe his position will be untenable.”
The news comes after the Prime Minister made the confusing admission that he was a Eurosceptic despite being at the forefront of the Remain campaign at a rally in London.