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Agree. He's getting really really desperate now... Who gives a carp about a poxy Scottish by-election anyway??Originally posted by Ruprect View PostBrown hails 'vote of confidence'
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/...st/7715082.stm
Of course a labour victory in a labour stronghold close to the PM's place of origin is representative of the whole country's approval of his policies

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To be honest I was a bit surprised at Labour winning after the massive loss in Crewe.
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What I liked was the was it was nowhere on the BBC pages yesterday before the election and all over them today after a Labour win.
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The BBC TV was really pissing me off this morning. They had some guy from the SNP on and they were laying into him abuot losing, he kept pointing out that the SNP had doubled thier votes form last election, and hurt the labour margin, and the muppet from the BBC kept going how great it was for Labourt and how crap the SNP had done. It wasnt just a normal interview, the BBC guy really seemed to have a chip on his shoulder and came acorss like a thick bullying rude idiot.
And I couldnt care less about either party. Expect better from the BBC though.
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A funny man, Gordon Brown.
"No more boom and bust!"
"We will be rock of stability and fairness!"
"Any more Titanics need sinking guv? I'm just your man."
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Browns misinterpretative spin
Brown hails 'vote of confidence'
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/...st/7715082.stm
Of course a labour victory in a labour stronghold close to the PM's place of origin is representative of the whole country's approval of his policies
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