A no confidence vote loomed large for Theresa May today as more of her MPs went public with demands for a showdown.
Mark Francois, the deputy of the Brexiteer European Research Group, issued his letter today with the subject line 'she just doesn't listen'.
Maria Caulfield told her local BBC she had also filed one while former Cabinet minister John Whittingdale and Adam Holloway also declared they had written to Sir Graham Brady to call for a vote overnight.
The two MPs bring to 18 the publicly declared tally - with 48 letters to Sir Graham and his 1922 Committee needed to trigger a vote. Letters are normally confidential and those behind the attempted coup insist there are already enough demands for a vote to be held in days.
Government whips have been canvassing views of Tory MPs in expectation of a vote on Mrs May's future, which could come as soon as next week.
Some whips are understood to have stayed in London for the weekend instead of returning to their constituencies as loyalists try to fight off the attempt to remove the PM.
Mark Francois, the deputy of the Brexiteer European Research Group, issued his letter today with the subject line 'she just doesn't listen'
Mr Francois's letter - hugely longer than most of the letters - accused pro-European civil servants of sabotaging the negotiation
Tory MP Adam Holloway was the latest MP to go public with his letter of no confidence, posting on Facebook (pictured) the country needs new leadership
Brexiteer ringleader Jacob Rees-Mogg (pictured in Westminster today) launched the putsch, sending his own letter and holding a chaotic press conference demanding Mrs May be replaced
As he moved against the PM yesterday, Mr Rees-Mogg declared he believed the necessary 48 letters to trigger a vote of no confidence in the Prime Minister would be submitted
Brexiteer ringleader Jacob Rees-Mogg launched the putsch yesterday, sending his own letter and holding a chaotic press conference demanding Mrs May be replaced.
He named Boris Johnson, Dominic Raab, David Davis and Penny Mordaunt as 'very capable of leading a proper Brexit'.
The latest MP to go public was Gravesham MP Mr Holloway.
He posted on Facebook: 'My letter of No Confidence has now been delivered - with regret. Mrs May is a remarkable woman - just look at her fortitude today in the House of Commons, even more please remember her long career of public service.
'But as we see from the events of today, you can not have someone leading a mission who does not believe in the mission. The country needs leadership.'
In another post he added: 'The Prime Minister and the Civil Servants appear to have negotiated a ''deal'' that is in my view the worst of both worlds, and one that treats Northern Ireland differently from the rest of the country.'
Mr Whittingdale confirmed to the Today programme: 'Yes, I have sent a letter to Graham Brady.'
As he moved against the PM yesterday, Mr Rees-Mogg declared he believed the necessary 48 letters to trigger a vote of no confidence in the Prime Minister would be submitted, but declined to put a timeframe on the process.
If Mrs May was rejected by MPs, a vote to choose her successor could be conducted in 'not months but weeks', he said.
Chief whip Julian Smith was in Downing Street today (pictured) as the Government prepares to fight off the attempted coup
Former Cabinet Minister John Whittingdale (file image) confirmed to the Today programme: 'Yes, I have sent a letter to Graham Brady.'
Jacob Rees-Mogg (pictured outside the Commons today) sensationally launched his bid to remove Theresa May today threatening her position in the Commons before holding a press conference naming possible successors
In his letter to Sir Graham today, Mr Rees-Mogg reveals he asked the Chief Whip to tell Mrs May her time was up weeks ago
Asked why he was defying calls for party unity, he said: 'People always call for unity when the policy they are following is wrong.
'It is a standard pattern of Conservatives when they note that failure is in the air.'
He said that Dominic Raab should not be blamed for the deal negotiated with Brussels, as it was clear that the process was driven by Downing Street.
There was no point appointing a new Brexit Secretary, he said.
Mr Rees-Mogg said: 'The key is, if 48 letters go in it shows there are 48 people who will not vote for this deal.
'That in itself is a pretty powerful statement.'
He stressed that the European Research Group did not have a collective position on Mrs May's premiership.
Asked what his message to the Prime Minister was, he said: 'The Prime Minister said at the 1922 Committee after the election that she would serve as long as the Conservative Party wanted her to serve.
'I think there are many people in the Conservative Party, not just in Parliament but in the country at large, who feel that her service now should come to an end.
'She is a very dutiful person, she has served the country to the best of her ability but she has let us down in this deal.
'It has not delivered on what she said she would do.
'That is the key thing - it is trust that is at the heart of it. She didn't do what she said she would.'
Asked if Mrs May had lied, he said 'lied is a very harsh word'.
One senior Tory MP warned Mrs May appeared to be sacrificing the support of the DUP in a bid to push through a 'nightmare' Brexit deal.
They said Jeremy Corbyn would exploit the split with the Northern Ireland party to force his way into power.
Steve Baker, the former Brexit minister, went public today with a letter of no confidence he filed secretly last month
Brexiteer MP Henry Smith also revealed he had joined the revolt against the Prime Minister today
Cornish MP Sheryll Murray said she had also lost confidence in Mrs May's Brexit policy and wanted a vote on her future
Long term critic Nadine Dorries said the 'writing has been on the wall for some time' and she had put in a letter 'weeks ago'
They said: 'We cannot survive without the DUP,' they told MailOnline. 'And this deal cannot get through unless sufficient Labour MPs vote for it.
'Corbyn smells defeat and I'm sure he will not throw her a lifeline.'
Tory MP and Brexiteer Nadine Dorries said she 'absolutely' believes Graham Brady, chairman of the 1922 committee of backbench Tories, will have the letters by lunchtime today.
She said: 'I wouldn't be surprised if they were already in.
'There's going to be more than 48, I'm sure of that, just by the number of people I've spoken to tonight. I think we will have the vote of confidence.
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