David's place in the pantheon of great Tory leaders.
Instead, let us wait until he writes his memoirs and see how many copies he sells, how many tickets are sold when he appears as a guest speaker, how many major companies ask him to become a member of their board.
It could be that one day David Cameron's name will one day rank alongside his illustrious predecessors like...well like Neville Chamberlain, Anthony Eden, Sir Alec Douglas-Home, Andrew Bonar Law, Stanley Baldwin and who could ever forget three-day-week-put-those-damned-lights-out-bathe-with-a-friend-I-was-taking-a-3a.m.-stroll-on-Wimbledon-Common-not-cruising-for-trade Edward Heath.
David Cameron, just like his former colleague George Osborne, has had a tough life ever since birth. So let us not judge him prematurely, whether we voted REMAIN or Leave.