Boris Johnson 'will DEMOTE Priti Patel over asylum crisis': Under-fire Home Secretary is predicted to be made Tory chairman in reshuffle following bullying row

  • Prime Minister rejected advice Miss Patel broke the ministerial code of conduct
  • She was said to have bullied civil servants, now speculation he could demote her
  • There are questions over her competence to deal with Channel migrants crisis 

Priti Patel could face the axe as Home Secretary and be made Tory chairman in a New Year reshuffle, it was claimed yesterday.

Boris Johnson had stuck his neck out to save her from the sack last week after she was found to have bullied civil servants.

But there is now speculation that he could demote her amid questions over her competence and failure to deal with the Channel migrants crisis.

It comes as a Freedom of Information request revealed the Home Office has sacked 12 staff following allegations of bullying since 2018.

The Home Office is looking for a 'Head of Home Office Strategy' - someone whose responsibilities would include tackling bullying in the department - after Home Secretary Priti Patel was found to have bullied civil servants. Pictured:

Priti Patel (pictured) could face the axe as Home Secretary and be made Tory chairman in a New Year reshuffle, it was claimed yesterday

According to The Mirror, each of the firings were for 'bullying, harassment, discrimination or offensive behaviour'.

A further 19 staff receiving 'formal action,' over there behaviour between 2018 and 2019.

Ms Patel is said to have told civil servants they were 'f****** useless'. 

There is mounting pressure over the Home Secretary's position.

Lucy Powell, shadow business minister, told Sky News' Sophy Ridge yesterday: 'If you are found of breaking the ministerial code, your position is completely untenable.

Boris Johnson stuck his neck out to save the Home Secretary from the sack last week after she was found to have bullied civil servants

'I think it’s appalling the Prime Minister has decided to back her instead of sacking her.'

The Prime Minister last week rejected official advice that Miss Patel had broken the ministerial code of conduct by bullying officials in three departments.

His decision prompted the resignation of his ethics adviser Sir Alex Allan, who had found that the claims against her were true.

But despite this, Mr Johnson has had conversations about moving her when he recasts his Cabinet, sources told The Sunday Times.

He had told MPs to 'form a square around the Prittster' but is said to have tired of her failure to tackle the surge of migrants arriving in the UK by boat. 

'The view of the political operation in No 10 was that she should be protected,' a senior Tory told the paper.

'But there is also a view that she should be reshuffled on competence grounds. 

'There is continual frustration that the Home Office has not got a grip on things, the small boats in particular.'

Calling for Ms Patel to be removed from her post, Lucy Powell, shadow business minister, told Sky News' Sophy Ridge yesterday: 'If you are found of breaking the ministerial code, your position is completely untenable'

Calling for Ms Patel to be removed from her post, Lucy Powell, shadow business minister, told Sky News' Sophy Ridge yesterday: 'If you are found of breaking the ministerial code, your position is completely untenable'

Policing minister Kit Malthouse, who is a confidant of the PM, is favourite to take over, the paper reported. Michael Gove and Dominic Raab are also understood to be in the frame.

Miss Patel, 48, who is popular with the Tory grassroots, is tipped to be made Tory party chairman.

Sources did not deny the reports yesterday, but said that conversations about a reshuffle were far too premature.

Further details of Miss Patel's behaviour also emerged yesterday, with claims of multiple examples of 'shouting, screaming and swearing'. 

She has apologised and said she 'never intentionally set out to upset anyone'.