If he does get in I don't think he could make things any worse.
My synopsis of events:-
On the morning of the referendum David Cameron sat with his feet up on the desk and his hands behind his head, smug as a bug in ermine. On the desk were two document baskets, one placed at either side of the desk, one said IN one said OUT. These were to be the strategies laid out for Britain whatever the result was going to be. In the IN tray was a sign that just said "Business as usual" the OUT tray was unfortunately empty.
When the result was known one of Cameron's lackeys poked his head round the door and said "Were OUT Davey baby"
Glancing at the OUT tray he obviously felt a cold shiver down his spine, and something very warm filling the back of his trousers, but pulled himself together mustered all his strength and with his stiff upper lip went to confront the electorate and resigned.
Theresa May picked up the poison chalice.
Since that day the goings on in Parliament have been farcical. I, from the beginning when people called for another referendum, thought NO the people have spoken, but recently I've drawn the conclusion that most didn't know what voting out or in entailed purely because the government said nothing and made no allowance for leaving. Basically I believe the OUT vote was mainly made up of people with the "Little Englander" mentality, not that I think that's a bad thing in itself I just feel people voted not knowing the outcome of their actions.
After all you wouldn't purchase anything sight unseen with no guarantee and no refund.