briggie
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according to news at 10 . gordon brown is preparing to leave number 10 as we speak
gordon brown announced his resignation this afternoon according to sky news
according to news at 10 . gordon brown is preparing to leave number 10 as we speak
what about the rest of the unelected labour party who have been governing us for the last few years, you know who I mean the cronies of our UNELECTED prime minister who have been put in powerful positions in the government without the peoples permission, are they going? If they are not elected then they should not be there, this is supposed to be a democracy, even if some members of the labour party would prefer it not be. bri
Do you do stand-up as well?
Andrew
If a politician found he had cannibals among his constituents, he would promise them missionaries for dinner.
what about the rest of the unelected labour party who have been governing us for the last few years
gordon brown announced his resignation this afternoon according to sky news
He announced that he was going to resign in the future (unless there has been another statement since then that I haven't seen).
In the one that I saw on the Beeb, he said that he intended to remain as Prime Minister (if there was a Lib/Lab pact, I think he meant) until legislation on electoral reform had been introduced and measures put in place to combat the deficit. I also remember him saying that he did not intend to seek re-election as Leader of the Labour Party.
Did the one you saw/heard suggest that he intended (or had) to resign as PM? Has he been to the palace to see the queen?
Andrew
This is the one I saw. The page definitely does not say that he has resigned as PM. There is a video of his statement.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/election_2010/8672859.stm
How weird .......
Andrew
IMHO the Lib Dem/Labour alliance would be the best result for the Tories and the worst result for the country, so bring it on and lets see what happens shall we?
Well what a bloody shambles.
Clegg finally shows what a two-faced plonker he is and why the Lib Dems should stick to picketing Greenham Common.....but it does everyone else a favour really because they are likely to get even less votes next time round.
IMHO the Lib Dem/Labour alliance would be the best result for the Tories and the worst result for the country, so bring it on and lets see what happens shall we?
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i saw news at 10 and they said he had resigned and was preparing to leave number 10
the monster raving loony party are starting to make sense to me now :lol
As Edwin Hawkins always used to sing...
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