Most Labour supporters now believe Brown should go.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/politics/1933937/Gordon-Brown-att=
acked-by-former-cabinet-member-Charles-Clarke.html
What should worry Labour is that their collapse in popularity,
comparable with the collapse of the Tories following Black Wednesday,
has all taken place against a background of nothing much external
actually going wrong.
Labour, unlike the Tories, hasn't actually had it's Black Wednesday
moment (yet), Northern Rock excepted it's all been self inflicted from
the election that never was through to the 10p tax fiasco.
If things are bad now what will it be like, in the not unlikely
scenario, when the luck runs out a couple of years down the road and
the credit crunch falls out.
A spokesperson said, "There's more than enough s**t flying around for
most Governements but we've gone out looking for more and found it in
copious quantities."
Of course Brown should never have been Prime Minister because he's the
disgraceful treacherous bastard that put the knife into Blair our
elected Prime Minister.
'He who wields the dagger never wears the crown=92, well he does in New
Labour allowing the arrogant c**t to be the self-made Prime Minister
and it stinks!
Brown has no more legitimacy than Mugabee or a Burmese general - a
national outrage that it should be so. |