Or is he?
On Thursday/Friday morning Brown was dead and buried, as was Lazarus, by the time I met Red Ivor the right wing press were describing him as a 59 year old squatter.
Yet less than a week on it looks like he could possibly be still prime-minister for at least until Labour elect a new...
But really with;
The illegal war
The economic crisis
Record high petrol prices
One of the most unpopular PM's in living memory
And bigot gate
And the Tories still couldn't win.
Clearly enough of the electorate have concerns over Cameron
Block F
All well and good but look at the voting figures.
65% of turnout 44 million electorate of which 10 million voted for the Tories.
So less than 25% of the total electorate voted for Cameron and co, not such a clear mandate after all?
I refer to an earlier thread, Clegg has to get everything rubber stamped at grass roots level and at that level there is a dislike/hatred of the Tory party, which is why I see them being more likely to go with Labour.