Every day that the Prime Minister remains in office brings us closer to a Corbyn government and a betrayal of Brexit. Telegraph.
When the President of the European Commission Jean-Claude Juncker starts to champion the idea of Theresa May remaining as Prime Minister, as he did this week, you know something is awry.
After all, Juncker and his EU allies have found it hard to disguise their contempt for the British Conservative Party ever since David Cameron promised to hold the EU referendum. Where once their ire was directed squarely at Ukip, until very recently the Tories had been their Public Enemy number one.
This is because the Tories had the audacity to give the British people a say in how their own lives are run. Brussels has never liked referendums owing to their tendency to produce the "wrong" result. For the EU this means that the exercise needs to be re-run.