You seem to have a problem with the principle of holding the government to account, and want to detract attention away from that and claim that this amounts to anti-Toryism.
And scales back on net zero ambitions, continues public sector pay freeze/reductions, limits long overdue payments to the NHS to meet the ongoing rise in demand, privatises further elements of it, oversees continuing growth in the food bank industry (and other banking industries), and pulls a...
Yes. The release of the report will be the trigger for an avalanche of letters to go to the chair of the 1922. That's what's being waited for (unless they choose to act sooner).
Not so sure anyone really cares about the contents of this report any more. Its release will be swiftly followed by the 54th letter finding its way into Graham Brady's office. That's if it doesn't arrive before.