It’s that uncomfortable but inevitable time of the year again, isn’t it? No, not the so-called (justifiably-named) “silly season”. I speak of that much rarer, much narrower period when someone, somewhere has got to say something unpopular because it’s true.

And it’s this: David Cameron, having done nothing wrong or illegal, should not resign as Prime Minister. At least not yet, anyway.

Let’s move one step further up the honesty ladder, shall we? The dislike of Cameron by those demanding his resignation is not new. It didn’t materialise out of nowhere when the Panama Papers hit the headlines. On the Labour side, he’s disliked because he’s rich and posh. On his own side, Dave’s detractors (fewer in number than you might think) take a dim view of him despite the fact that he’s rich and posh.