For those who seem to believe that this debacle has the potential to being down this government should I feel "get real", for that will not happen. The Tories have a eighty seat majority in which many Tory MPs will in this situation just look to their own political survival, and through that their survival in their parliamentary seats.
To add to the above parliament is not in session at present and will not be for almost another two weeks and therefore no votes can be taken on any issue at present.
Johnson is, I feel, very aware of the foregoing and therefore taken up the stance that he has in regard to Cummings.
However, it may be that Johnson could be brought down as Prime Minister should the Labour party be astute in maintaining this issue in the public discussion over the next two weeks. That stated, the Labour leadership will be required to be much more to the front with the media than they have proved to be since this debacle first came to the publics attention.
By example to the above, all that seemed to come from Kier Starmer yesterday was a written statement read out on the BBC news. He should have been in front of the cameras leading the public disgust and anger immediately following Johnson's statement of support for Cummings.
Although it troubles me to say it, Starmer could have taken a lead and lesson from Tony Blair by way of his actions in times of great public anger, upset and concern. He was always up in front of the media putting into words exactly what was in Joe publics mind.