BARROW'S MP Simon Fell has called for Boris Johnson to go, saying: "Enough is enough."

Mr Fell has joined several other Conservative MPs in calling for the Prime Minister to resign following a host of scandals.

Writing on Twitter, Mr Fell said: "Enough is enough.

"We can’t go on like this and we don’t have to. It’s time for fresh leadership."

Mr Johnson has insisted he will not leave No 10 despite a mounting revolt against his leadership.

Ministers and aides have continued to submit their resignations, while support is ebbing away from the Prime Minister among previously-loyal MPs.

But Mr Johnson is understood to have told allies that he is "not going anywhere" and his critics should "calm down".

On Wednesday morning, Robin Walker resigned as schools standards minister, telling the Prime Minister the "great achievements" of the Government have become "overshadowed by mistakes and questions about integrity".

Will Quince quit as children and families minister, saying he could not accept being sent out to defend the Prime Minister on television with inaccurate information over the Chris Pincher row.

Treasury economic secretary John Glen quit, telling the Prime Minister he could not reconcile staying in the job with "the complete lack of confidence I have in your continuing leadership of our country".

Victoria Atkins resigned as a minister in the Ministry of Justice, telling Mr Johnson: "I can no longer pirouette around our fractured values. We can and must do better than this."

Laura Trott resigned as a ministerial aide, saying "trust in politics is - and must always be - of the utmost importance, but sadly in recent months this has been lost", while Felicity Buchan also stood down as a parliamentary private secretary, calling for "fresh leadership".

Their resignations followed a string of departures from the Government on Tuesday evening, led by Rishi Sunak and Sajid Javid, who delivered broadsides at Mr Johnson as they quit their Cabinet posts.