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Gordon brown resigns as pm!
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the way i'm hearing it, I may be mistaken, is that Brown has said he will stand down as Labour leader by autumn if the Libs decide to form a coalition with labour. Why cant he take the hint an !!!! off right now??!!!
Come on Cameron, go down there and kick him out for gods sake!0 -
Clegg lined up for PM if they make a deal with Labour then. Sounds almost too tempting, particularly if (as it seems) they can't manage to do a deal with the Tories.
Who'd have put money on that.0 -
Harry_Powell wrote: »GORDON BROWN RESIGNS AS PM'SL'!
Is the headline I can't wait to see!
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Blacklight wrote: »Clegg lined up for PM if they make a deal with Labour then. Sounds almost too tempting, particularly if (as it seems) they can't manage to do a deal with the Tories.
Who'd have put money on that.0 -
as a single party conservatives got the most votes, Cameron should take control.0
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The English have a Conservative majority and now it looks likely that a Lib-Lab coalition supported by agroup of Scotsmen who have their own parliament will tell us how to run our country - until October with an unelected Prime Minister, and afterwards with another unelected Prime Minister.
This is beginning to feel like the Mad Hatters Tea Party. All those banana republics must be chortling at us now, deep in our sovereign debt. How can our country have fallen into such chaos and uncertainty?0 -
The English have a Conservative majority and now it looks likely that a Lib-Lab coalition supported by agroup of Scotsmen who have their own parliament will tell us how to run our country - until October with an unelected Prime Minister, and afterwards with another unelected Prime Minister.
This is beginning to feel like the Mad Hatters Tea Party. All those banana
Perhaps because the tories are the most hated party in the UK?0 -
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kick out wales and scotland - give independence to them, let them manage on their own if they think they're so clever.
then the socialist problem disappears...0
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