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Title: The knives are really out for Gordon
Post by: Nick on May 12, 2008, 08:22:10 AM
Ist Cherie
2nd Levy
3rd Prescott

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However, in a damning critique of the prime minister, Mr Field told the BBC's World Service Mr Brown seemed "so unhappy inside his own body" and was prone to "indescribable" rages.


Serving thorn in the flesh.

ANd these are the ones we know about. Surely his days are numbered. Evben that idiot Milliband is eyeing the job whilst "defending the boss", though I recall him not being complimentaryt before Brown got in.

Mind you, surely it's best if he stays there.It would ensure Labour's defeat at the next election, which mght be sooner than we think.

Title: Re: The knives are really out for Gordon
Post by: Barman on May 12, 2008, 08:26:59 AM
Ist Cherie
2nd Levy
3rd Prescott

All in public

Now

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However, in a damning critique of the prime minister, Mr Field told the BBC's World Service Mr Brown seemed "so unhappy inside his own body" and was prone to "indescribable" rages.


Serving thorn in the flesh.

ANd these are the ones we know about. Surely his days are numbered. Evben that idiot Milliband is eyeing the job whilst "defending the boss", though I recall him not being complimentaryt before Brown got in.

Mind you, surely it's best if he stays there.It would ensure Labour's defeat at the next election, which mght be sooner than we think.


Agreed…

Best thing for the country is for Brown to refuse to go and they are kicked out of power at the next General Election, never to return.  cussing:
Title: Re: The knives are really out for Gordon
Post by: Grumpmeister on May 12, 2008, 09:25:38 AM
Ah but if there is a leadership challenge within the government all it would take would be for tories and lib dems to call a vote of no confidence to kick off a general election.