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Originally posted by Peoplesoft bloke View PostOh dear - I'm not voting for them either, even though I profoundly disagree with your desire to turn us into the USA.
Now she can't even punch her way out of a wet, paper bag.
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Saw GB on Andrew Marr this morning - I don't like seeing white calves above black socks on sitting politicians - how can you run the country if you can't dress yourself?
W@nka!!
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They'd sack Brown in a heat beat but nobody in Nu Liebor wants that job - Brown is the perfect fall guy, though he fully deserves all the tulip he is going to get. It's a pity Tone Bliar got away with it
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Originally posted by worzelGummidge View PostThe Labour party have always been unable to sack an infective party leader.
The question is whether they are going to turn on each other now or after the election. It will be one or the other.
Either way, it will be an interesting few months.
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Originally posted by norrahe View PostSo why's Dave still hanging around like a bad smell. He's certainly not doing them any favours.
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Originally posted by worzelGummidge View PostThe Conservatives on the other hand are the direct opposite and sack them without a moments hesitation.
Gordon will stay as party leader until and if they loose the next election.
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It is too late to get rid of him before the election.
They are stuck with polishing a turd.
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The Labour party have always been unable to sack an infective party leader. The Conservatives on the other hand are the direct opposite and sack them without a moments hesitation.
Gordon will stay as party leader until and if they loose the next election.
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Originally posted by AtW View PostI would not vote for them even if they proposed to make firearms legal
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Originally posted by Gonzo View PostIt will be bad news for you lot but the Conservatives will be glad not to win this one.
I agree this would be a nasty time to form a new government.
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