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It's the lead headline on Sky right now. See, eg, a question Chris Bryant put to the Deputy Speaker, alleging bullying and physical manhandling. Certainly, with the apparent resignation of the two Chief Whips, it's clear that discipline in the Tories has totally broken down.
At the moment, it's not confirmed or clear what's gone on, and much more will come out later. But it's also clear that many Tory MPs are angry at how they're being treated. Charles Walker launched a remarkable tirade on BBC just now:
"This is an absolute disgrace. As a Tory MP of 17 years, who's never been a minister who's got on with it loyally most of the time, I think it's a shambles and a disgrace. I think it is utterly appalling.
"I'm livid. And do you know, I really shouldn't say this, but I hope all those people that put Liz Truss in Number 10, I hope it was worth it. I hope it was worth it for the ministerial Red Box, I hope it was worth it to sit round the Cabinet table. Because the damage they have done to the party is extraordinary. I've had enough of talentless people putting their tick in the right box not because it's in the national interest, but because it's in their own interest to achieve a ministerial position."