"But I could not have anticipated the fall out would be quite so severe. The careers of Cameron and Osborne have ended in worse than typical failure. Their crime was incompetence.
Johnson’s failure is worse: he’s been exposed as a coward and liar who delivered Brexit for vanity and without real conviction.
As for Gove, he can’t beat May, and is hated by her so resoundingly that the back benches beckon, where his own multi-faceted treachery will earn him few friends as the whiff of power fades away.
What that means is that four of the most influential politicians of their generation have wrecked each other’s careers and will leave a party with divisions so fierce and a legacy so torrid that Theresa May’s prospects look dire.
She cannot deliver the balanced budget her party always promised. Mark Carney has already made that clear. Osborne has already signalled that the attempt has been abandoned. So their grand project has failed, because of a policy initiative the Tories delivered.
And it is likely that Theresa May will have to deliver Brexit, which if she succeeded would add her name to the Cameron, Osborne, Gove and Johnson hall of ignominy on this issue."
From that article by Richard Murphy.
Can't wait.