Not good news for the Cons, but good news for Labour, Reform and the country.
So, what do we get from Risky? "My plan for the country is working" Talk about denial. Recession was the plan, was it?
We also learn that some backbenchers want Sunhat to change course, but they are from the hard-right side claiming the Cons have to "declare its willingness to withdraw from the European Convention on Human Rights and repeal the Human Rights Act if courts in Strasbourg or Britain invoke European rights laws to stop the removal of illegal migrants".
They sound like Reform members rather than the One Nation Conservatives most of us could support.
I wonder if Risky could survive a no confidence vote?