So, Frank Field, one of Gordon Brown's backbenchers, has dared to articulate what many of us feel within our bones is true - that Gordon Brown's days in Downing Street are now numbered. If by some miracle he manages to stay, he'll almost certainly have gone two years from now. With the acknowledged facts before him, namely that he's now presiding over the most unpopular Labour Government for 70 years, one can't imagine that Mr Brown will hand in his resignation to Buckingham Palace and call a General Election before he has to. Put another way, he's unlikely to voluntarily want a General Election in 2009 rather than 2010. However there may well be a vote of no confidence in the meantime or the Government may end up being defeated over an important bill. Should that happen he may well find himself under pressure to go - and not before time either.