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![]() The more I read about Hammond, the more I despair. Roll on the next General Election, or whatever event it takes to remove him. Don't hold your breath. Old Labour fully deserved their long eighteen years in opposition given the state of the economy they left behind them and their continuing attempts, following defeat, to turn us into Rumania. By that benchmark, New Labour deserves even longer. It’s going to take a long long time for Middle England (who by and large decide elections) to ever forgive Labour for tolerating Gordon Brown and allowing him to foist his gross incompetence upon us all. Just ask any Labour party worker, knocking on doors much south of Manchester, and they will tell you just how universally hated that man was and consequently what an electoral liability he was also. Those same voters are hardly going to take kindly to the likely new leader (the other Dave) that was part of the problem because he so woefully failed to act against Brown despite numerous golden opportunities to do so. |
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On Jul 26, 8:36*pm, allantracy wrote:
Don't hold your breath. snipped Tracy ****e You still here? Fruitcake, anyone? |
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![]() You still here? Fruitcake, anyone? Yep, indeed must be a fruitcake to believe all those opinion polls and the small matter of the election result which basically make Gordon Brown the most unpopular Labour leader since Hengist Pod and his wife Senna. Says it all really, even more unpopular then Worzel and his donkey jacket. Still, the more Labour and their supporters remain in complete denial (they have a long and proud history of this) is even more than fine by me. There's just no helping some people. |
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On Mon, 26 Jul 2010 12:36:00 -0700 (PDT), allantracy
wrote: It's going to take a long long time for Middle England (who by and large decide elections) to ever forgive Labour for tolerating Gordon Brown and allowing him to foist his gross incompetence upon us all. Just ask any Labour party worker, knocking on doors much south of Manchester, and they will tell you just how universally hated that man was and consequently what an electoral liability he was also. Perhaps you should also ask the Tory party workers why they gained so very few seats north of Manchester? Those same voters are hardly going to take kindly to the likely new leader (the other Dave) that was part of the problem because he so woefully failed to act against Brown despite numerous golden opportunities to do so. Had Milliband, D taken over from the Ruined Bruin before the election, he would have been the new leader who lost that election. That would have been political suicide. By waiting, he did the right thing. However, Milliband, D is not guaranteed to win, given that he now has a strong opponent in the form of young Milliband, E. Apparently Milliband, E has promised the unions that he will remove all legal obstacles to secondary industrial action when Labour regains power, which is why the unions are all recommending that their members vote for Milliband, E. For those who cannot tell them apart, Milliband, E is the one who does *not* brandish a banana while wearing a silly grin. ;-) http://www.abolishwar.org.uk/userfil...e/miliband.jpg |
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