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Nothing will make Gordon quit. Absolutely nothing. He's now the equivalient of a 100 a day smoker, chuffing through a hole in his neck. He just will not quit. He HAS to be pushed, but the rest of the PLP don't have a testicle between them, apart from James Purnell.
he is quite obviously a small minded knob who saw his chance at glory and once he had it and fe<ked it still would not admit to himself he was not fit for purpose.
career politician
No more, no less. Such is the nature of representative democracy.
if the guy was a true leader he would have seen his fe<k ups and done the decent thing by now
he is quite obviously a small minded knob who saw his chance at glory and once he had it and fe<ked it still would not admit to himself he was not fit for purpose.
if i meet him on the street I will make sure i poke him in his good eye
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