This could be it. Keir Starmer’s time as Prime Minister may already slowly be coming to an end.
It has been utterly bizarre to watch both Tory PMs and now a Labour Prime Minister completely waste a large parliamentary majority.
That’s because ultimately they have no real vision other than managed decline.
Starmer as with recent Tory PMs has sought to operate within the confines of the existing failing system, rather than factory resetting the country and sweeping away the likes of the absurd ECHR.
Net Zero, high taxes, mass immigration, assaults on free speech, toxic woke political correctness and an illegal migrant boat invasion are now the recent governing legacies for both Labour and the Tories.
The country has had enough - and that’s causing even some Labour MPs to realise that Starmer is already finished.
In fact over the weekend we saw the lefty Guardian’s report on how a Labour plot to oust Starmer as PM is now underway.
Clearly Labour MPs are panicking, rightly so given the majority of them are on course for heavy defeats at the General Election.
Just to demonstrate how extraordinary the present situation is, Find Out Now have had Reform UK up again to 34% compared to Labour with 19% support and the Tories down to just 15%.
The Electoral Calculus estimate, if that played out at the next election, is that Reform would secure more than 400 MPs compared to Labour down to under 100 and the Tories left with only 14 seats.
Labour’s implosion has only just begun and the panic will continue to set in.
It may be this year, it could be after next year’s set of elections.
But increasingly, Keir Starmer’s premiership looks like it could well end before the next election.
If that’s the case, then those predicting an early General Election before 2029 could be bang on.