The senior Tory said these dark arts tactics had “intimidated” backbenchers and broke the law.
His astonishing tirade - made in Parliament - poured yet more petrol on the raging civil war engulfing the Tory Party.
But
Boris came out swinging against the claim, insisting he had “seen no evidence” to support the allegation.
While his Cabinet ally and attack dog Nadine Dorries said Mr Wragg was peddling “nonsense” and just “attention seeking”.
As
Mr Johnson battles to save his political skin, it was claimed shadowy party enforcers turned the thumb screws on rebels.
Mr Wragg told a House of Commons select committee: “In recent days, a number of Members of Parliament have faced pressures and intimidation from members of the Government because of their declared or assumed desire for a vote of confidence in the party leadership of the Prime Minister.
Meanwhile,
Tony Blair warned Britain is hurtling towards a decline not seen since the 1970s as Bojo lacks a “radical” plan for the future.
BORIS Johnson was last night rocked by sensational claims his aides “blackmailed” rebel MPs – as a top Tory urged those targeted to call the cops. In a bombshell intervention, William Wragg s…
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