Rank-and-file police officers have overwhelmingly supported a vote of no confidence in the home secretary, Priti Patel, the first such move in more than a decade.
In a scathing announcement, the Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW), which represents 130,000 officers, said Patel and the government “could not be trusted” and warned “warm words are no longer enough”.
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/202 ... federation
She doesn't have the confidence of her department, she doesn't have the confidence of the police, she doesn't have the confidence of the intelligence services and she doesn't have the confidence of the public.
She's a proven liar, to the press, to the public and to Parliament and she's been established as working in the interests of a foreign power - albeit a currently relatively benign one.
When they're not standing in the way a a suicidal relaxation in Covid rules as Matt Hancock was, and even then it took the right wing press threatening to turn on the PM himself, what does an SoS have to do get fired by Boris.