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Previously on ""Personal reasons" - So why has he really resigned?"
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So he had to go because he's been bonking his staff? Not because he is incompetent?Originally posted by PRC1964 View PostAs ever, Guido has some gossip that might be relevant Balls’ SpAd Outed Alan Johnson’s “Personal Reasons” - Guy Fawkes' blog
Jeez. What a crap opposition we have.
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As ever, Guido has some gossip that might be relevant Balls’ SpAd Outed Alan Johnson’s “Personal Reasons” - Guy Fawkes' blog
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He didn't believe in his party's economic policies, many of which are still being formulated. That's why he never mastered his brief, and dropped all those bollocks.
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He never did when he was salaried.Originally posted by AtW View PostI just hope he won't go postal...
IGMC
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It was his time to go - got pushed as Ed Balls and his union backers getting into position to have Battle Royal with the Govt.
Can't say I miss him - weak opposition is always bad, the more Ed Balls out there the harder line the Govt can or should take.
Good way to start is tax union donations to political parties at 90%.
Remember you heard it on here first...
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"Personal reasons" - So why has he really resigned?
11Too many gaffes - Ed & his mate Gordon made it so18.18%2His missus is - ironically - shagging the postman18.18%2He is - secretly - shagging the postman9.09%1Time off for chemotherapy (IGMC option)0.00%0He is currently being held at a police station in Bristol helping police with their enquiries0.00%0AndyW has been filling out his expenses claims for the last 10 years54.55%6Last edited by moorfield; 20 January 2011, 20:54.
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