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Originally posted by d000hg View PostIsn't this a terrible time to take charge of Labour, you're effectively ending any chance to ever become PM aren't you? In these fickle days, if they don't fix everything in 6 months they'll be straight out...
All in all probably a lousy time to be a Labour politician with leadership ambitions.
My heart bleeds for them it really does.
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Originally posted by stingman123 View PostGet ready for a leadership battle, especially if Brown sinks at the party conference next week
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Originally posted by Charles Foster Kane View PostPeople in glass houses..., my contracting friend...
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She is still 'unable' to work.
Hang on. Is 'unable' the word I'm looking for ........
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even funnier is this little gem about Yvette Cooper taken from here. It really does say it all...
Ms Cooper, the Chief Secretary to the Treasury, recalls that as a 25-year-old she was suffering from ME and was "unable to work or get out of the flat much." Three years later, she was elected an MP.
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There are bishops in the House of Lords so we may as well have elected clergy in the House of Commons.
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Originally posted by Bob Dalek View PostFormer priest? How did he get a job? I'd have thought it was a bit too job-hopping, even for Politics?
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Former priest? How did he get a job? I'd have thought it was a bit too job-hopping, even for Politics?
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Get ready for a leadership battle, especially if Brown sinks at the party conference next week
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Govt Minister resigns
After Downing Street has spent all day saying he would not resign, it was pretty much a given he would:
Scotland Office minister David Cairns has resigned from the government, Downing Street has confirmed.
Needless to say, the cabinet insist he is the right man for the job...Tags: None
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