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    It is very unlikely that Cameron will go as there is nothing at all tangible that he has done wrong. His contacts with NI, after all, have been less than the previous government.... It was revealed yesterday that Brooks visited no10 over 6 times a year with Blair and Brown there and not at all since Cameron was installed as PM. Other myths and rubbish that has been said in an attempt to undermine Cameron has also been demolished as a result of yesterday's hearings. Cameron's position has strengthened in reality since yesterday.

    In the unlikely event that Cameron goes then a new PM will be elected by MPs who can command the support of the majority of the House of Commons. That would certainly mean someone from the Conservative ranks who can get the support of the LDs. There would be a lot of backroom deals going on demonstrating, yet again, just how bad coalitions are for democracy. If a new PM cannot be found who can gain the support of the majority of the House then HMQ could dissolve the Commons and call an election.

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