I agree with Winterbiscuit.
Cameron is loathed. I have people telling me that they voted for him at the last election and are bitterly disappointed in the way he has run this Govt and of course, over the shambolic scare-mongering of this referendum. He is seen as untrustworthy, shallow and unpatriotic.
Osborne is too closely associated with Cameron to become PM now. He has also has one too many Budget cock up.
May is two-faced and didn't have the courage of her convictions to back Leave - and makes ludicrous speeches about binning the Human Rights Act - which she knows is impossible. It just shows the paucity of talent in the Cameron Cabinet that she is even being considered as a potential leader.
Boris has blown it. He was too late out of the starting blocks - so his Leave support looked half-hearted and cynical. He's made some stupid gaffes. I expected him to be serious and sensible - he couldn't manage that.
The rest of Cameron's Cabinet are pretty much dead heads like Hammond or Soubry - yuk.
There is an entire alternative Tory Government amongst the declared Tory Eurosceptic MPs. Priti Patel has been very impressive and very courageous. I could see her as a future PM. Grayling always seems very calm and composed. I'm not keen on Gove although many people do seem to like him.
David Davis would make an excellent caretaker PM should Cameron get the heave-ho. Plenty of common sense, liked by many and non-elite background. I wish he had actually beaten Cameron at the last Tory leadership election. Things may have turned out very differently.