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Previously on "New Labour romp home to another election victory"

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  • benn0
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    Originally posted by wendigo100
    You all know that none of you will go anywhere.
    more's the pity.

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  • wendigo100
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    Originally posted by MrRobin
    The emmigration papers?

    Where to, chaps?
    You all know that none of you will go anywhere.

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  • KathyWoolfe
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    Originally posted by MrRobin
    The emmigration papers?

    Where to, chaps?
    anywhere...but preferably Canada, Australia or new Zealand

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  • pisces
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    Exactly, as if TB was the only person having a say in this cuntree for the last 11 years

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  • wendigo100
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    Autumn would be an excellent time for Brown to call an election. And he will win.

    He can easily justify it by saying that the people need to have a say in who their new Prime Minister should be. Enough people have moaned about his "coronation", including the opposition, so they cannot complain if he says all right, we'll go to the polls.

    Cameron fecked up with grammar schools, trying to be too feckin' egalitarian for his own good, which has had knock-on effects. Whereas Brown is talking about reversing some of Labour's idiocy while it is being blamed on Blair.

    It's all talk of course, and some of Labour's idiocy was wholly his, so he'll need to get an election in quick before voters realise, and also before this debt thing explodes in our faces.

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  • OwlHoot
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    Originally posted by King Cnvt
    [url]The Daily Telegraph's YouGov poll of 1,877 voters questioned online on July 23-25 showed 41 percent backed Labour, 32 percent the Conservatives and 16 percent the centrist Liberal Democrats.
    I reckon Labour will walk it, yet again. People just don't think Cameron is anything special, just a gimmick-ridden marketing type trying to follow every modish trend, and a fanatical Ted Heath-like Europhiliac to boot.

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  • pisces
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    An autumn election on the back of polls after being in for 5 minutes would stink of arrogance IMO and would hopefully backfire. <Whispers> Do it Gordon, get the gun, do it, do it! <whispers>

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  • MrRobin
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    Originally posted by King Cnvt
    [url]Where do I sign?
    The emmigration papers?

    Where to, chaps?

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  • Ruprect
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    Originally posted by King Cnvt
    [url]You can't get enough of a good thing eh?

    Another 5 years of Socialism, congestion, immigration, crime, taxation and failing public services. Sounds great! Where do I sign?

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  • Burdock
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    Originally posted by King Cnvt
    [url]Another 5 years of Socialism
    are you sure?!

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  • King Cnvt
    started a topic New Labour romp home to another election victory

    New Labour romp home to another election victory

    http://uk.reuters.com/article/domest...80739220070727

    LONDON (Reuters) - Prime minister Gordon Brown could double his Labour Party's parliamentary majority if he called a snap "honeymoon election" in the autumn, an opinion poll showed on Friday.

    He celebrated his first month in power with the party's best poll ratings in four years, sparking press speculation that the "Brown bounce" could tempt the cautious Scot into an election when parliament returns after its summer recess.

    The Daily Telegraph's YouGov poll of 1,877 voters questioned online on July 23-25 showed 41 percent backed Labour, 32 percent the Conservatives and 16 percent the centrist Liberal Democrats.

    This would give Brown a majority of 134 seats if an election were held now, double his present majority, the paper said.

    You can't get enough of a good thing eh?

    Another 5 years of Socialism, congestion, immigration, crime, taxation and failing public services. Sounds great! Where do I sign?

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