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The Bye Bye Gordon Countdown Thread
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Mr Brown, prime minister since 2007, said he hoped a successor as Labour leader would be in place by September.
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But Conservative MP Nigel Evans told the BBC: "The fact he's going in September, I think the country passed its verdict. Gordon, they want you to go now."Behold the warranty -- the bold print giveth and the fine print taketh away.Comment
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Good riddance !!!!, time to write your autobiography Gordo: 'Destroyer of Nations !".
Sadly this is an attempt by labour to get a Lab-Lib coallition ... the end of Britiain if it succeeds and is allowed to continue.Comment
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If things pan out for Labour there could be another 140 days of Gordon to go.Originally posted by Sysman View PostAre you sure?
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WHS.Originally posted by Gonzo View PostIf things pan out for Labour there could be another 140 days of Gordon to go.
Gordon hasn't resigned.Comment
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Yep. We need to restart the count.Originally posted by Churchill View PostWHS.
Gordon hasn't resigned.
Now when is he going then ?

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In the immortal words of CM and mothers everywhere...Originally posted by moorfield View PostYep. We need to restart the count.
Now when is he going then ?


"Maybe tomorrow..."Comment
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He's only resigned with a lib-lab coalition. Did anyone seriously believe the Consv. and LibDems could make a match? I didn't.Originally posted by Churchill View PostWHS.
Gordon hasn't resigned.
I'd be very afraid of letting Mr. Osbourne loose on the economy. He's the man who didn't want any regulation on the banks at all!McCoy: "Medical men are trained in logic."
Spock: "Trained? Judging from you, I would have guessed it was trial and error."Comment
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