SOTONS EAST SIDE Posted 2 June, 2009 Posted 2 June, 2009 (edited) Good riddence to conning corrupt $hit! Edited 5 June, 2009 by SOTONS EAST SIDE
Mole Posted 2 June, 2009 Posted 2 June, 2009 Sadly we'll be stuck with this plonker til he calls a general election and we all know he won't do that until the very last minute.
Hatch Posted 3 June, 2009 Posted 3 June, 2009 Hazel Blears gone as well now! LO-very****ing-L at the Labour party. Darling will be next.
Colinjb Posted 3 June, 2009 Posted 3 June, 2009 Hazel Blears gone as well now! LO-very****ing-L at the Labour party. Darling will be next. Managed to catch a bit of Prime Minister's questions, Brown refused to directly address Cameron's question over whether Darling would still be in his current job next week. It doesn't matter how many pertinent points he may make over the seeming lack of alternative policy the Tories are making, his lack of control over his own cabinet is astounding! Labour are going to get destroyed in the polls tomorrow.
Mole Posted 3 June, 2009 Posted 3 June, 2009 Managed to catch a bit of Prime Minister's questions, Brown refused to directly address Cameron's question over whether Darling would still be in his current job next week. It doesn't matter how many pertinent points he may make over the seeming lack of alternative policy the Tories are making, his lack of control over his own cabinet is astounding! Labour are going to get destroyed in the polls tomorrow. I really hope so.
jeff leopard Posted 3 June, 2009 Posted 3 June, 2009 That youtube smile of Brown's really is one of the most hilarious/heart-breaking things I've ever seen. Well, at the very least, he has made politics interesting again. The story of how he got betrayed by President Blair (Yes Gordon, I'd love to be your wing-man) and made to wait for ten years before finally getting a go at PM, is the stuff of tragi-comedy. And the fact he appears to have hated almost every second since he got the job is just incredible. I voted for labour in 97 but after Iraq I won't touch them with a barge pole. If the tories had said no to Iraq I would have gone back on everything I believe in and voted for them, on that single policy. But no, even in Labour's darkest hour, with their and our world's falling apart, I defy anyone to suggest any of this would have been different under the tories. For all of Gordon's faults, and as we all know he has plenty, he has one thing going in his favour (for me at least)…he's not David 'empty vessel' Cameron. I like many will be throwing my vote away tomorrow, at least it will be on the tree-huggers and not the Neo-Fascists or the euro-sceptic coffin-dodgers.
Wade Garrett Posted 3 June, 2009 Posted 3 June, 2009 Sadly we'll be stuck with this plonker til he calls a general election and we all know he won't do that until the very last minute. I don't think so Stanley. I reckon he'll be gone by the end of next week. There is no way he is going to survive party mutiny, which will go into overdrive when they get their undoubted lamentable results tomorrow at the polls.
Mole Posted 3 June, 2009 Posted 3 June, 2009 I don't think so Stanley. I reckon he'll be gone by the end of next week. There is no way he is going to survive party mutiny, which will go into overdrive when they get their undoubted lamentable results tomorrow at the polls. I made that post 24 hours ago and now Blears has gone and the whole deck of cards is coming crashing down. Either way we'll still be stuck with Labour until they are forced to call an election.
Wade Garrett Posted 3 June, 2009 Posted 3 June, 2009 I made that post 24 hours ago and now Blears has gone and the whole deck of cards is coming crashing down. Either way we'll still be stuck with Labour until they are forced to call an election. That is true. But a leader such as James Purnell could galvanise the party and minimise their losses come the general election. A week is a long time in politics.
Wade Garrett Posted 4 June, 2009 Posted 4 June, 2009 http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/8083585.stm A politician of true conviction. He implemented difficult welfare reforms. I reckon he'd have Cameron for breakfast.
saint1977 Posted 4 June, 2009 Posted 4 June, 2009 I made that post 24 hours ago and now Blears has gone and the whole deck of cards is coming crashing down. Either way we'll still be stuck with Labour until they are forced to call an election. Trouble is Stanley whilst there's no way I was going to vote for Labour you've got to admit that the Tories are just as effing useless. Cameron knows how to make a headline and that's about it. Lib Dems are probably the nearest option but Clegg is a bland second-rate clone of Blair. I voted Green.
Hatch Posted 5 June, 2009 Posted 5 June, 2009 Alistair Darling keeps his job as The Governments Tax Avoider in Chief, err , I mean Chancellor.
SOTONS EAST SIDE Posted 5 June, 2009 Author Posted 5 June, 2009 That is true. But a leader such as James Purnell could galvanise the party and minimise their losses come the general election. A week is a long time in politics.Purnell gone! so bang goes that one then!
TopGun Posted 6 June, 2009 Posted 6 June, 2009 Purnell gone! so bang goes that one then! I'm not sure you understand anything.
Mole Posted 6 June, 2009 Posted 6 June, 2009 I've just been watching the D-Day ceremony. Gordon Brown was typically dopey when he talked of "Obama" beach. What a plank.
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