Democracy is just a four letter word

Boris Johnson said a Queen’s Speech would take place after the suspension, on 14 October, to outline his “very exciting agenda”.

Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn said…when MPs return to the Commons next Tuesday, “the first thing we’ll do is attempt legislation to prevent what [the PM] is doing”, followed by a vote of no confidence “at some point”.

Given the above, would an official ‘no confidence’ vote on the PM pretty much amount to an unofficial ‘no confidence’ vote on the Queen?