It’s hard to see how this can go on beyond the summer recess. Mrs May’s credibility, shredded beyond recovery, will surely see her retreat within a couple of months.
As the party leaders criss-cross the country in search of the fabled floating voter, let's mark the final day of the campaign by filling in their report card for the 2017 campaign...
Mrs May's been damaged by this election campaign, and even if she wins a majority of 50 or more her image has taken a knock. Mr Corbyn has proved himself more popular on the doorstep than he ever was with his own MPs. They'll struggle to depose him, even if he returns with two dozen fewer MPs.
The public look to the Government to protect them... They will expect answers to the seemingly continuous threat of random terrorist attack. This is a dangerous time for politicians who are, in their own way, as confused, frightened, defiant and angry as the rest of us.
One thing we learned from last night’s Question Time is that people in Yorkshire are unusually fascinated by North Korea.As a Lancastrian, it’s not for me to say anything about the potential similarities between the bleak, empty wasteland of Yorkshire, and North Korea.