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Gordon Brown - Man or mouse. Either way he's for the chop
Posted by SolReka • 5/27/08 • Subscribe to this Discussion [RSS] • Report This Topic
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For those who aren't familiar with the name, Gordon Brown is currently the British Prime Minister.
I say currently because over the next few months it looks like he will be ousted from office for the shambolic performance he has made of running this country. Northern Rock, Iraq, mortgages, road tax, petrol, etc etc.
The funny/worrying thing is... Who do 'they' have lined up next.
Who is the next lamb to the slaughter?
What are your thoughts!
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I can't think of anyone really waiting in the wings who could carry the party. Its interesting some are speculating they might even try to drag Blair back, but you know Labour have a problem when they can't control the various local branches like the debacle over Wendy Alexander, although in her case I think its possible the Scottish labour caucus may have finally realized the winds are changing and they may be setting themselves up as a credible alternative to the SNP in a post independence Scotland. I wonder what's going to happen in Wales and NI?
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Blair rofl
He's too busy touting God talk to the unconverted in far off lands. Don't think the Illuminati could pay him enough love nor money to come back into office.
Maybe good old Boris Johnson or BJ to his chums, could take the podium - that would be fantastic.
The world is becoming a simile to the film Idiocracy - great film I recommend it to anyone who would like to see a glimpse of the future of mankind.-
BJ could be a good choice but long term I think he'd be better off sticking to London, at least he'll be able to leave politics with some integrity, but if he tried a run at
PM I suspect his front bench would soon be scheming behind his back just like they always do. Better to be a kingmaker and powerbroker than than a scapegoat
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Politics - it's a funny old game.
Just like being at school in the playground. Watching the power struggles and the bickering. Swap your marble for some toffees otherwise I'll beat you up and take everything, then leave you with a Chinese wrist burn.
Sounds just like Bush and his band of merry men(aliens) come to think of it.
'When we blindly adopt a religion, a political system, a literary dogma, we become automatons. We cease to grow'.
– Anais Nin
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