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Cameron
now just 4/1 to be the next cabinet member to leave.
David
Cameron faces judgement day over his links with News
Corporation.
Yesterday
we reported a huge gamble on David Cameron being the next
cabinet member to leave his post and today the gamble
continues.
Having
opened at 100/1 yesterday morning to be the next cabinet
member to leave, Cameron ended the day at 6/1 following
the developments in the Commons after the interviews of
James and Rupert Murdoch, Rebekah Brooks and senior
police officials.
This
morning Cameron is as short as 4/1 to be the next cabinet
member to leave and the solid gamble will continue in
line with the debate that will rage through the Commons
today.
The Prime
Minister is expected to issue a statement this morning
ahead of a full days debate with the Culture, Media
and Sport committee, and all eyes will be on Cameron to
see how he deals with the pressure today.
Everyone
will have their opinion on yesterdays events but it
seems the Murdochs have come out of the questioning
reasonably intact, and while the police still have plenty
of investigating to do, its just a mild bruising
that News Corporation have suffered.
Brooks
refusal to drag Cameron into the mix despite a vast
number of tough questions from the Commons has also
helped the Prime Minister.
Labour
leader Ed Miliband has, unsurprisingly, been the
strongest opponent to Cameron in the wake of the phone
hacking scandal, but Brooks revelations that she
spent more time at Downing Street with Tony Blair and
Gordon Brown than Cameron has not helped Milibands
case.
However
this is the toughest test the Prime Minister has faced
since arriving in Downing Street and the public will be
watching to see how he handles and performs in front of
the Commons.
An
unconvincing performance and Camerons role as PM
will be under real threat.
A solid
and resolute display and Cameron should have no problems
dealing with the rest of the fall-out from the News
International scandal.

An article
by robbie.morris@ladbrokes.co.uk
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