Apparently there are rumours going round Westminster that there's a big Labour plot against Brown brewing, and that he'll be forced to resign within a month or two...
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Gordon Brown: All Britain needs is confidence in itself
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostApparently there are rumours going round Westminster that there's a big Labour plot against Brown brewing, and that he'll be forced to resign within a month or two...
1. Labour will win more votes and seats at the next local and general elections by saying they've got rid of all their problems with Brown.
2. As his cr@p economy gets worse and worse, Brown will say he would have turned it around.
I want the useless bugger to get a good kicking when the general election comes.Comment
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Surely, we want Labour to be re-elected to carry on the good work. After all, the Tories would just carry out the same policies.Comment
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Originally posted by Doggy Styles View PostNo! If he goes:
1. Labour will win more votes and seats at the next local and general elections by saying they've got rid of all their problems with Brown.
2. As his cr@p economy gets worse and worse, Brown will say he would have turned it around.
I want the useless bugger to get a good kicking when the general election comes.Cats are evil.Comment
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Originally posted by Cyberman View PostI read yesterday that Brown intends to raise petrol duty. It seems incredible and really is the last thing the country needs at the moment, but as history has shown, he does not have a clue.Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostI thought Tories said lowering taxes now was just a temporary action to win votes? Doesn't that mean they would rather have more tax?
You are obviously a bit thick so let me explain. Keeping taxes as they are is not lowering taxes. Putting taxes up is raising taxes.Comment
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Originally posted by sappatz View Postthe UK banking system itself is insolvent according to a RBS reportComment
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