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Uh-huh. So either the leopard is brought back, having promised to change his spots even though he has previously admitted he is incapable of doing so, or there must be a general election.
Last night I was sent a single WhatsApp message from a prominent member of the 2019 intake of Tory MPs. The message said: “Rishi PM. Hunt CX. Penny FS. And it’s a done deal.”
The brutality of that statement is shocking. Two weeks ago people dismissed Home Secretary Suella Braverman's remark that there was a “coup” underway to push Liz Truss out of office. Well, they aren't now.
Truss is now increasingly surrounded. I count around six allies of Truss in the Cabinet: Jacob Rees-Mogg, James Cleverly, Simon Clarke, Suella Braverman, Ranil Jayawardena and Therese Coffey. One cabinet ally of Truss told me: "We have taken 10 steps back."
For Trussites, one of the big questions is for how long will Hunt’s influence be confined to the Treasury.
Power flowed on Friday from Number 10 to Number 11 like water from a leaky pipe with Kwarteng's replacement by Hunt - and it is not going to be returning any time soon.
His huge promotion straight into the number-two job in Government gives him a veto over large areas of policy, including immigration and sorting out the Northern Ireland Protocol.
The way forward is far from clear now. Senior backbenchers like Tobias Ellwood think that a new leader can simply be installed, without asking for the members' say-so. This is unacceptable. But then again can the country stomach another six-week Tory leadership race?
At the heart of this mess is a central truth that it is anti-democratic to remove a Prime Minister midway through a Parliamentary term without an election.
For me, the only way to heal the wounds in the party is to do something unconscionable until a few weeks ago: ask Boris Johnson back to take over again as leader.
For this to happen Johnson will have to get clear of the privileges committee process rapidly, apologise to the party and the country, and change the way he governs.
It is a tall ask. But it is that - or a general election. The Tories are in an invidious position. And it is all their own fault.
GE it is then.