Senor Tories, including George Osborne, have began planning a 'Save Dave' campaign, in the event that he loses the General Election. This is clearly an anti-Boris strategy. It is widely believed that Johnson is standing as an MP again to be in position to take over as leader of the Conservative Party if the Conservatives fail to win a second General Election.
// One Tory MP said Mr Cameron ‘won’t last five minutes’ unless he manages to retain the keys to Downing Street in May. ‘He either wins, or he goes,’ the MP said. ‘He has said himself that if he can’t beat Miliband he doesn’t deserve to be in this game, and he’s right.’
But some senior ministers believe Mr Cameron should stay on if Mr Miliband is only able to cobble together a fragile coalition.
In this scenario, they fear the party could be plunged into a destabilising leadership battle in the run-up to a second election that could take place as early as the autumn. //
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2974899/Top-Tories-plan-Save-Dave-loses-election-Cabinet-colleagues-plan-form-ring-PM-prospect-second-General-Election.html
If Cameron does fail to win the election, why is he worth saving? If a second election takes place, wouldn't a new leader be an electorial asset?