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Liz Truss fighting to survive as Tory MPs 'wrestle' and government turns to 'shambles'

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READ MORE: Will Daily Star's 60p Tesco lettuce or PM Liz Truss last longer? Watch live feed According to Labour's Chris Bryant, who admitted on Sky News that he saw Conservative MPs being forced to vote in line with the Government, said: "What I saw was bullying - I don't think any MP should be bullied."Several sources claimed that loyalist Tory MPs were seen physically manhandling co-workers to make sure they voted in line with their paymasters.And Bryant also claimed that one Conservative MP was seen crying during the chaos.Speaking exclusively to the Daily Star, Bryant's Labour colleague Rosie Duffield questioned whether or not anyone was actually in charge of the country anymore.She said: "Tonight we witnessed the failure of our democracy as it actually unravelled in front of us."The weird whipping operation over the fracking votes, in the middle of that the Home Secretary resigned and then there were scenes of threats and intimidation in the voting lobbies before the Government whips resigned."So it isn't clear who is actually in charge as we speak."Tory MP Charles Walker – one of the most senior members of the party – took to BBC News to call his party a “shambles and a disgrace” and warned that more than 200 blue MPs could lose their jobs at the next general election.And earlier in the day, Truss was forced to suspend her most senior advisor, for former Jewish Telegraph reporter Jason Stein after he allegedly brief comments relating to Sajid Javid calling him “s**t”. To get more stories from Daily Star delivered straight to your inbox sign up to one of our free newsletters here . READ MORE: Brit accidentally blasted to death 'by devastated boyfriend' on hunting trip pictured Buyer 'interested' in.

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