Gromit, They have a 76 seat majority now but if they really think they're going to retain all those Red Wall seats that Boris Johnson won for them they're sadly mistaken because they won't. Even with him still at the helm and Brexit done, a considerable number of those MPs would have been on the dole queue - but even more so now he's gone. As for being put out of our misery, a General Election (which I think must be inevitable now) won't do that either because Labour is weak, ineffectual and untrustworthy, and Conservative voters have been left out on a limb with no one to vote for. After the turmoil of the past few years the one thing the country needed was stability but the pathetic, petty, spiteful stupidity that led to the rejection of the only real leader sitting in the Commons today has created nothing but the prospect of a mish mash of a disjointed coalition mob and the on-going disillusionment and uncertainty that will inevitably produce. Utter madness!