Michael Gove expected to be sacked and returned to the backbenches
At around 11 o'clock this morning, MPs will once again start walking up Downing Street.
They will have been summoned by the new Prime Minister for a meeting.
And Theresa May will tell them which government job she wants them to do.
It's only speculation at this moment, but I understand we may not see Michael Gove doing that walk today.
He won't have a meeting with Mrs May.
Perhaps a phone call instead.
The current Justice Secretary, the failed leadership contender and the assassin of Boris Johnson's ambitions is unlikely to be rewarded with a seat around the Cabinet table.
Mr Gove considers himself a great reformer both in Education - where he used to work - and now in his current job in the criminal justice system.
But Mrs May will have to make this calculation: will any member of the government, will any civil servant, will any MP in the House of Commons consider him trustworthy?
And will he be able to have any sort of working relationship with the man he knifed two weeks ago: Boris Johnson - now Foreign Secretary?
I think the answer Mrs May and her advisers have come to is, No.
So Michael Gove might end up on the backbenches today.
Somewhere close to George Osborne, of course.
And David Cameron.
And then we will have proof that the EU referendum really did wreck the careers of so many politicians.