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'Former Prime Minister Gordon Brown said to be nailing down doors in SW1 hideout, shouting "You'll never take me alive posh boy.' tweeted Guido Fawkes on BBC
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as somebody on here said yesterday, it's like watching a slow motion train wreck.. unfortunately the snot goblin is at the helm and seems to be bruce willis die hard like indestructable..
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If the country wasn't in the position that it has to borrow from abroad at record levels to keep itself going then the markets wouldn't matter so much.Originally posted by NickFitz View PostComes to something when we allow greedy imbeciles to run our world, doesn't it?
Unfortunately ....
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Brown needs to be PM in the event of a hung parliament. It is absolutely essential to secure the recovery and help the hard working families. Also, this borrowing binge needs to continue. We are borrowing 25 Billion each month and this cannot stop.
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Brown is PM until he gives up or can't get a government... simple as that according to my understanding of the discussions on the constitution.
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Hung Parliment, what next?
what next then?
here's the options
the snot goblin looks unlikely to be allowed first go as he cant form a minoirty gov buovt if lib dem win enough seats he will look to form a coaition, you cant get rid of him yet IMO
tories will be likely to say they won but not quite and so would want to form a minority gov, most likely with n ireland unionists
who knows.. my prediction is the snot goblin doesnt give up easily, he waits until the last day before announcing the election, he got in by not even being elected, he'll change whatever it takes to claim legitimacy and arrange a gov assuming clegg would allow him..Last edited by chef; 7 May 2010, 04:52.Tags: None
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