The tory members didn't vote for him and likely don't like him much, but the members can't do fuck all about it.
Its only really the MPs who can do things like resign and talk to the press. And they mostly seem to want him. More than half anyway.
His policies will not massively upset the markets, but may not make a huge difference to improve the tory chances the polls.
He'll last until an election I reckon, though that could happen next year if he can't get that 1/3rd or so of MPs who don't like him to toe the line.
But who really knows?
There hasn't been anything as plebeian as a plebiscite, he hasn't really said any public words since he lost a couple of months ago. He doesn't really have a policy or a manifesto or a mandate.
We don't really even know his plan till he does it. If he has one.
They've replaced him with some sort of robot by the look of it.
Trouble with Truss was she was idiotic and incompetent, her poorly directed moronic ideas would have never worked, had little support, and spooked the markets.
Trouble with Sunak is that he's really quite competent but his focused well accepted plans will further impoverish the nation, break down the social contract, increase inequality and crash the economy into a recession.
But it'll be the kind of recession market traders like, so there's that I guess.