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The Bye Bye Gordon Countdown Thread
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Originally posted by moorfield View PostEr ..... Time's up Gordon, off you pop ....
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Cant be arsed to read the rest of this thread, but I really don't think he'll go without a fightI'm sorry, but I'll make no apologies for this
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostIf he had a decent bone in his body he'd be preparing his resignation speech at this very moment.
I am sure I could present a case based on how the public have not presented an alternative so it is his duty to remain in place until Parliament ousts him.Comment
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Originally posted by Pogle View PostCant be arsed to read the rest of this thread, but I really don't think he'll go without a fightComment
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Originally posted by FiveTimes View PostTend to agree with you on that, he will not go without kicking and screamingComment
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So at this moment the prime minister is back where he belongs, no. 10, fantastic
I did not find anything democratic about last night...
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Originally posted by Gonzo View PostNot at first.
Gordon Brown is still the head of the government today and remains so until he resigns. He could end up with fewer seats in Parliament than the Conservatives but will still get first chance of forming a minority government.
It is interesting to see how other countries respond but then in Canada you have the unique circumstances of trying to accommodate the English-Speaking and the French-Speaking parts with different parties specific to those areas.
Anywhere where there is proportional representation will have a track record of governments formed by agreement.
In Britain though there has almost always been a majority government so cross party agreement is uncharted waters.McCoy: "Medical men are trained in logic."
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Originally posted by Pogle View PostCant be arsed to read the rest of this thread, but I really don't think he'll go without a fight
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Originally posted by HairyArsedBloke View PostBe prepared to despair.
On the bright side: the markets will do what the votes are to stupid to do.
In any case the snot goblin will be history probably before the month is out. I think he'll be an in patient of some hospital before the end of the year.
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