Under normal conditions, no. The one thing that unites the Tories is love of money and hatred for the working class. Not sure now though. They would only need ~80 defections and there are 148 people ****ed at Johnson. And people are paying attention. However, there's really nothing coming. The schedule is bare of any spending bills. There is an agriculture bill that will come up for vote, but no money involved. Should fly through. There are a couple of bills that have been proposed for next week with details not yet revealed. Maybe the Tories try something, but it would be a huge gamble. There could be enough that just want to embarrass Johnson. Or they may be looking to the next election and they want to be able to tell their voters they ditched Johnson. But aside from PMQs (which should be highly entertaining) it should be a quiet period. Parliament will be going on summer holidays soon, so the next big event will be the Conservative Party conference in September. Oh to be a fly on the wall in some of those rooms.
Of course, Labour has its own problems. Keir Starmer was apoplectic that BoJo didn't resign despite being fined for Partygate, and to contrast he has promised to resign if fined for his own scandal. Sometime this summer the Durham police are almost certain to announce fines for Starmer and Angela Rayner (#2 in Labour) which means they are both gone, triggering a leadership crisis.
I say let the SNP take over Westminster and see what Nicola Sturgeon can do as PM.