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Nadine Dorries tells Susanna Reid PM must call General Election now amid Tory anger

Former Culture Secretary Nadine Dorries told Good Morning Britain that Rishi Sunak "can't continue on the basis that he was elected" as she demanded a General Election

GMB: Nadine Dorries calls for a general election

Nadine Dorries has said Rishi Sunak must call a General Election now - saying he can't continue as he is.

The former Culture Secretary, who belatedly quit as an MP after being passed over for a peerage, said Britain should go to the polls to remove a "powerful" group at the heart of Government. She told Good Morning Britain : "They need to be removed from Downing Street and we need a General Election.

" Rishi Sunak can't continue on the basis that he was elected and the fact that he just keeps changing the face of the Conservative Party. That's not what people voted for in the General Election (in 2019)."

It comes after she claimed David Cameron's return to Government paved the way for George Osborne to come back as Tory leader. As yesterday's drama unfolded Ms Dorries posted on Twitter: "This now opens the door for the rerun of Osborne. He will want a safe seat, if such a thing exists and then into leader of the opposition slot. You heard it here first. Nothing happens by accident for these guys. It is all long planned."

Nadine Dorries has said Rishi Sunak needs to call a General Election

She has repeatedly claimed a group of men with "money and influence and connections" were behind Boris Johnson's downfall - and alleged that Liz Truss would have suffered a similar fate if she lasted longer.

She told GMB: "There are a small number of men who are very powerful. They removed Iain Duncan Smith, they were involved in the removal of David Cameron, they removed Theresa May and they removed Liz Truss.

"If she hadn't gone for the reasons she did, she would not have lasted much longer..."

It comes after Ms Dorries told LBC that Tory MPs are "agog" at the return of Mr Cameron. She said: ‘It's utterly bizarre, because I can tell you what's happening within the Conservative Party right now. It is agog and it is angry.