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Petition for Brown to resign

i'm pretty happy with Gordon Brown, mostly because when I hear the reasons people have for slating him they are generally either pretty mental or just stupid.
 
i'm pretty happy with Gordon Brown, mostly because when I hear the reasons people have for slating him they are generally either pretty mental or just stupid.

I'd prefer to have Major back which is an indicaiton of how much shite I think that Brown has got us in.
 
If you are on about the digs at liberal-leaning journalists, I disagree. That criticism is (and was, in the case of Bright's documentary) spot on, and its not as if we have a left-wing government to "protect" anyway.

oh sure, i agree, i was on about the generral tone of the piece tho.

otherwise it is spot on, yeh
 
Brown has been a pretty crappy leader - and his days in power are plainly numbered - but I think he'll be remembered as the best British prime minister in the 30 or 40 year period dominated by Thatcher, Major, Blair, and Cameron.

Just in case you're not being sarcastic, Brown's not fit to polish Thatcher's boots. At least she had the courage of her conviction. Brown has neither courage nor conviction.

I fear much the same of Cameron.
 
Just in case you're not being sarcastic, Brown's not fit to polish Thatcher's boots. At least she had the courage of her conviction. Brown has neither courage nor conviction.


Yeah, but (insert bad person's name here) had the courage of their convictions too, and that didn't exactly make (him or her) a wonderful (insert appropriate noun here), did it?
 
Yeah, but (insert bad person's name here) had the courage of their convictions too, and that didn't exactly make (him or her) a wonderful (insert appropriate noun here), did it?

Yup, having the courage of your convictions is an honorable trait in the abstract and on message boards but when it manifests in material reality as having your whole city being screwed over for cash it becomes less of an admiral trait.

Speaking of that wrinkled old wart bucket, it can't be long before she pops her clogs now - have your champaign corks on standby!
 
At the moment all the papers etc are most interested in gordy's morality and it is not looking good.mind you if you throw in his incompetence you have it.He won't go without a struggle.But the worst thing about it is he his willing to take the country down with him
 
Has he gone yet?


No, and he isn't likely to til this gets past the snarks and satirical fish..
That petition ripens tail end of October (between conference and State opening) and I don't realistically expect Mr Brown to be gone before then.
most people may not think it is a major issue, BUT {a strictly personal motivation, but while giving Eire haggle scope is honourable, run time on a 3 line whip in direct contradiction of a manifesto commitment needs hunting down (other manifesto commitments could be applicable).}

I watched PMQ's this week not impressed, just talking past each other, not that up on Parliamentary etiquette but thought at the very least strategically Benedict Brogan was on the money, and thought Andrew Rosindell's question a pathetic attempt at a short circuit - what we need is the magic number, not a preemptive answer. Then people can change up.


I know a lot of posters grasp the EUrope thing that's fine, don't have to (ain't part of Mr Janson's additional details that's for sure), it's bigger than that or at least it should be. There is no non violent, (popular)democratic mechanism with any precedence with which to depose a British Head of Government (chose your own significance to each of those words.)


1.81 million people in 12 weeks is the record to beat currently 53,436
 
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