The numbers are in, and Labour are...
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The numbers are in, and Labour are...
In a mess, I think is a polite way of saying it.
Seats..
Labour -28
Tory +19
LibDem + 3
Other +6
Reshuffle also scheduled for today with Ed ***** marked for No11, Darling hinted to quit, and suggestions that Brown is about to be succeeded SOON!
Seats..
Labour -28
Tory +19
LibDem + 3
Other +6
Reshuffle also scheduled for today with Ed ***** marked for No11, Darling hinted to quit, and suggestions that Brown is about to be succeeded SOON!
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Update:
CON Council 0 Change 0 Seats 131 Change +19
LAB Council 0 Change 0 Seats 20 Change -28
LIB Council 1 Change +1 Seats 52 Change +3
OTH Council 0 Change -1 Seats 10 Change -6
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CON Council 0 Change 0 Seats 131 Change +19
LAB Council 0 Change 0 Seats 20 Change -28
LIB Council 1 Change +1 Seats 52 Change +3
OTH Council 0 Change -1 Seats 10 Change -6
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Apparently Darling KEEPS No10 !
Confusing now, apparently this shows Brown is losing control of the party because he was unable to get the person he wanted in and Darling out.
A day of stories ahead I'm sure.
Confusing now, apparently this shows Brown is losing control of the party because he was unable to get the person he wanted in and Darling out.
A day of stories ahead I'm sure.
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Alan Johnson is the new Home Secretary.
I'm still in awe of how many people are strongly supporting Brown still.
The line of the day seems to be "Purnell came to the wrong conclusion" Almost like they all got an email this morning with what to say if you wanna keep your job lol
I'm still in awe of how many people are strongly supporting Brown still.
The line of the day seems to be "Purnell came to the wrong conclusion" Almost like they all got an email this morning with what to say if you wanna keep your job lol
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Of course they have to stay strong. If there were to ask for Brown to go, then Brown moving to one side would call for a general election, and Labour would definately loose.
So, its a case of keeping the **** in, to keep thier overall jobs.
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So, its a case of keeping the **** in, to keep thier overall jobs.
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Whilst this is all great fun to watch, does anyone actually think that a change of Govt, say in the next 6 weeks, would actually make anyone's lives better?
I see nothing from the Tories and Lib Dems that gives me any hope that they can do better than the current Govt.
I see nothing from the Tories and Lib Dems that gives me any hope that they can do better than the current Govt.
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Whilst this is all great fun to watch, does anyone actually think that a change of Govt, say in the next 6 weeks, would actually make anyone's lives better?
I see nothing from the Tories and Lib Dems that gives me any hope that they can do better than the current Govt.
I see nothing from the Tories and Lib Dems that gives me any hope that they can do better than the current Govt.
Any change would take a long time to see, but it might restore some calm, and improve moral in the house.
As well as make the public feel a little better about the country they live in.
Small steps, but if they are in the right direction, im patient.
Simple fact is, the current situation is flawed, and led by a flawed man.
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Honestly, nope.
Any change would take a long time to see, but it might restore some calm, and improve moral in the house.
As well as make the public feel a little better about the country they live in.
Small steps, but if they are in the right direction, im patient.
Simple fact is, the current situation is flawed, and led by a flawed man.
Any change would take a long time to see, but it might restore some calm, and improve moral in the house.
As well as make the public feel a little better about the country they live in.
Small steps, but if they are in the right direction, im patient.
Simple fact is, the current situation is flawed, and led by a flawed man.
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There is only one way to find out really, and thats wait and see. Cos its gonna happen at some point.
I think there are so many factor to be considered in all this, its hard to fully comprehend the bigger picture.
Lets be honest though, when Labour took over its not like things changed over night.
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And whilst the politicians are going about their in-house handbags we have this ... Army deaths in Afghanistan overtake Iraq toll as blast kills soldier, 19 - Times Online
"... The number of British lives lost to enemy fire in Afghanistan has overtaken the military death toll during the six-year campaign in Iraq ..."
The whole bleddy shower should be ashamed of them selves as this is the sort of news they should be debating in the house and holding the government to task over. But no, they're too busy trying to keep their snouts in the trough! Hang the lot of them!
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"... The number of British lives lost to enemy fire in Afghanistan has overtaken the military death toll during the six-year campaign in Iraq ..."
The whole bleddy shower should be ashamed of them selves as this is the sort of news they should be debating in the house and holding the government to task over. But no, they're too busy trying to keep their snouts in the trough! Hang the lot of them!
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Great - an ex-postman is the new Home Secretary. The Government of all the talents.
I'm stunned that there still seem to be some diehard Labour supporters out there who vote for these idiots even though they've had the shirts robbed off their backs!
I'm stunned that there still seem to be some diehard Labour supporters out there who vote for these idiots even though they've had the shirts robbed off their backs!
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From one Hutton to another, John Hutton, defence secretary just quit.
For persona reasons of course.
That comes moments after No10 made a statement saying after Purnell there would be no more resignations.
For persona reasons of course.
That comes moments after No10 made a statement saying after Purnell there would be no more resignations.
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Haha Kay Burley ripping the crap out of John Healy.
I wonder what shocks are actually left for us to see. More resignations today? Brown movement? The email finally get the 71 signatures.
Oooh John Hutton has actually quit as an MP too. Another by-election... Oops
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My mother said that on Radio 2 someone phoned in from a polling station to say they had seen 30 people all day - good turn out then!
Lib Dems should never have ditched the guy they shot for being a drinker - he did so much for him but then they shopped him and got Ming the Merciless at the helm and they died on thier feet.
Lib Dems should never have ditched the guy they shot for being a drinker - he did so much for him but then they shopped him and got Ming the Merciless at the helm and they died on thier feet.
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Damage is done. Labour have had it -no party will recover when high profile resignations instigate infighting pertaining to the party leadership. That is to say nothing of the fact that the electorate is already sick of new labour; the MP's expenses made it even worse (although the conservatives weren't exactly squeeky clean- you think they would have learned). This, however, will be the final straw.
Unfortunately, people will vote for the opposition, not due to the strength of their policies, but out of disaffection with the current government; exactly the mood that swept Labour to power....and look what a f*ck up that turned out to be.
History repeating itself.
Unfortunately, people will vote for the opposition, not due to the strength of their policies, but out of disaffection with the current government; exactly the mood that swept Labour to power....and look what a f*ck up that turned out to be.
History repeating itself.
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One of the people interviewed today raised a good point...
Everytime a Tory leader has shown weakness, the party has had the ***** to oust them. Labour have not done this for over 100 years!
The sad thing is, its things like this that prove how little they care about what the public want, and what's good for the public, by ignoring the outcry, the polls and now the election results.
Everytime a Tory leader has shown weakness, the party has had the ***** to oust them. Labour have not done this for over 100 years!
The sad thing is, its things like this that prove how little they care about what the public want, and what's good for the public, by ignoring the outcry, the polls and now the election results.
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It's all a side-show ..... the real event, the only one that matters, will be next June.
At that time the economy will be in over-drive, we will all return to the huge wealth we have enjoyed since 1997, the sun will be shining and the Tories will have to roll out some actual Policies!!
THEN we shall see who really wants the Tory Eton Boys in charge!
At that time the economy will be in over-drive, we will all return to the huge wealth we have enjoyed since 1997, the sun will be shining and the Tories will have to roll out some actual Policies!!
THEN we shall see who really wants the Tory Eton Boys in charge!
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It's all a side-show ..... the real event, the only one that matters, will be next June.
At that time the economy will be in over-drive, we will all return to the huge wealth we have enjoyed since 1997, the sun will be shining and the Tories will have to roll out some actual Policies!!
THEN we shall see who really wants the Tory Eton Boys in charge!
At that time the economy will be in over-drive, we will all return to the huge wealth we have enjoyed since 1997, the sun will be shining and the Tories will have to roll out some actual Policies!!
THEN we shall see who really wants the Tory Eton Boys in charge!
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Hmmm media circus you say....
As far as I can see its the Labour Party and MP's putting the show on.
Dunno about Tories finding some policies (which cant really be judged in reality until in power), maybe you need to find a new spin line other than... "the huge wealth we have enjoyed since 1997"
What a load of tosh, lol.
Party in a complete mess, no one has confidence in the PM, inc some of his underlings. And he is too arrogant to call an election.
Dunno about June, lets wait til Mon-Tues when the Euro results are in, and see if those 71 signatures appear.
Brown making history, first PM for Labour to get ousted in over 100 years
As far as I can see its the Labour Party and MP's putting the show on.
Dunno about Tories finding some policies (which cant really be judged in reality until in power), maybe you need to find a new spin line other than... "the huge wealth we have enjoyed since 1997"
What a load of tosh, lol.
Party in a complete mess, no one has confidence in the PM, inc some of his underlings. And he is too arrogant to call an election.
Dunno about June, lets wait til Mon-Tues when the Euro results are in, and see if those 71 signatures appear.
Brown making history, first PM for Labour to get ousted in over 100 years
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See Pound Plunges On Stock Exchange Due To Labour Infighting And Pensions Sec James Purnell Quitting | Business | Sky News
"... The pound has collapsed against the euro at a similar rate, falling to a low of just below 1.13 euros - a drop of around 3.5% since Wednesday. Analysts blamed the political turmoil for the loss of confidence in sterling ..."
Brown's ego is wrecking this country as you blame a media circus ...
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It's all a side-show ..... the real event, the only one that matters, will be next June.
At that time the economy will be in over-drive, we will all return to the huge wealth we have enjoyed since 1997, the sun will be shining and the Tories will have to roll out some actual Policies!!
THEN we shall see who really wants the Tory Eton Boys in charge!
At that time the economy will be in over-drive, we will all return to the huge wealth we have enjoyed since 1997, the sun will be shining and the Tories will have to roll out some actual Policies!!
THEN we shall see who really wants the Tory Eton Boys in charge!
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I'm no supporter of Labour .... I will not vote for them, they have stitched me up.
Let's get that absolutely straight.
BUT, I am lending my vast experience of life for the benefit of those a bit wet behind the ears ........ I have seen a Tory Government, lived it, worked through it - and I can assure you that you do not want that over what we have now!
I'm still stuggling to see what Brown has done wrong by the country (yes, he has robbed me of my Pension - but that is personal to me) ........ but it looks like he is about to pull the UK out of the WORLD Economic Crisis - the Tories would have let us stew (in the sure knowledge that their toffie nosed supporters are immune to financial strains).
Maybe we could do with a change next June - June 2010 - but the Tories are NOT the viable option .................
Let's get that absolutely straight.
BUT, I am lending my vast experience of life for the benefit of those a bit wet behind the ears ........ I have seen a Tory Government, lived it, worked through it - and I can assure you that you do not want that over what we have now!
I'm still stuggling to see what Brown has done wrong by the country (yes, he has robbed me of my Pension - but that is personal to me) ........ but it looks like he is about to pull the UK out of the WORLD Economic Crisis - the Tories would have let us stew (in the sure knowledge that their toffie nosed supporters are immune to financial strains).
Maybe we could do with a change next June - June 2010 - but the Tories are NOT the viable option .................