It isn’t over. The reshuffle, the plots and counter-plots; all of it is driven by fear, and that fear is not going to go away. Two forces are in play: Gordon Brown’s terror of being driven from office, and the anxiety of Labour MPs and activists that his premiership is destroying the party. On Monday night, MPs dragged themselves to a long meeting of the Parliamentary Labour Party where Brown appeared contrite and fear held back some MPs and ministers who privately want him to go. In recent weeks, they have been battered by an unprecedented wave of public hatred over their expenses, electoral losses and the election of two British National Party candidates to the European Parliament.