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Clegg to be appointed Deputy PM ?
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Rochdale_Pioneers wrote: »Rejected by receiving nearly a million more votes in 2010 than in 2005?
Sour grapes.
Your dear leader let you down badly. Your party had 13 years in the sun. Now its time for you to do the walkabout and re-invent yourself.0 -
Elaine_Wilson wrote: »That's a feature of our present electoral system.
If you think it is mad then vote for a change to the system.
well we shall see if we get the chance to.If you find yourself in a fair fight, then you have failed to plan properly
I've only ever been wrong once! and that was when I thought I was wrong but I was right0 -
Sour grapes.
Your dear leader let you down badly. Your party had 13 years in the sun. Now its time for you to do the walkabout and re-invent yourself.
Absolutely - and thats why this has been a good turn of events for Labour. We were visibly exhausted in office and Brown was unable to connect with voters. Now we get a leadership election and David Milliband to drive a wedge into that gaping chasm between the two parties of government as they make themselves seriously unpopular.0 -
Rochdale_Pioneers wrote: »Absolutely - and thats why this has been a good turn of events for Labour. We were visibly exhausted in office and Brown was unable to connect with voters. Now we get a leadership election and David Milliband to drive a wedge into that gaping chasm between the two parties of government as they make themselves seriously unpopular.
For some reason I thought you were old school labour Rochdale, so I'm surprised you want Milliband.0
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