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Is there a Labour rebellion against Brown on the cards?

Posted: Fri May 01, 2009 7:26 am
by Oscar Namechange
JAMES CHAPMAN: After Labour's week to forget, the knives are out | Mail Online

Is there a Labour rebellion against Brown on the cards?

Posted: Fri May 01, 2009 7:35 am
by Snowfire
If there isnt there bloody well should be

Is there a Labour rebellion against Brown on the cards?

Posted: Fri May 01, 2009 10:15 am
by gmc
There is a petition to get him top resign on the number 10 website

Petition to: resign. | Number10.gov.uk

Is there a Labour rebellion against Brown on the cards?

Posted: Fri May 01, 2009 11:34 am
by Snowfire
gmc;1182375 wrote: There is a petition to get him top resign on the number 10 website

Petition to: resign. | Number10.gov.uk


Well I could'nt not could I

Is there a Labour rebellion against Brown on the cards?

Posted: Fri May 01, 2009 1:50 pm
by Rapunzel
oscar;1182304 wrote: JAMES CHAPMAN: After Labour's week to forget, the knives are out | Mail Online


The knives are always out! :rolleyes:

The problem is that David Cameron looks and sounds like Margaret Thatcher's Mini-Me IMO and considering she consigned this country to the toilet (also IMO) I personally would NEVER vote for him or anyone who appeared to have the same agenda as her.

NO party is ever going to be perfect. How can they when you can never please ALL of the people ALL of the time. I think Gordon Brown has taken a near impossible situation and dealt with it in the best manner he could. Labour may have had a week to forget but I prefer to view the longterm overall changes they've made and whilst they've made errors, overall they're working at trying to improve a near impossible situation.

Anyway, you read it in the Mail and they jump at any opportunity to smear Labour! I never read the Mail anymore. It's written by a bunch of two-faced hypocrites.

Is there a Labour rebellion against Brown on the cards?

Posted: Fri May 01, 2009 1:52 pm
by gmc
Anyway, you read it in the Mail and they jump at any opportunity to smear Labour! I never read the Mail anymore. It's written by a bunch of two-faced hypocrites.




I would never say anything derogatory about anyone who reads the daily mail. Too many syllables for them to take in.



:sneaky:

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They're too late to save themselves.

Is there a Labour rebellion against Brown on the cards?

Posted: Fri May 01, 2009 2:01 pm
by Oscar Namechange
Rapunzel;1182470 wrote: The knives are always out! :rolleyes:

The problem is that David Cameron looks and sounds like Margaret Thatcher's Mini-Me IMO and considering she consigned this country to the toilet (also IMO) I personally would NEVER vote for him or anyone who appeared to have the same agenda as her.

NO party is ever going to be perfect. How can they when you can never please ALL of the people ALL of the time. I think Gordon Brown has taken a near impossible situation and dealt with it in the best manner he could. Labour may have had a week to forget but I prefer to view the longterm overall changes they've made and whilst they've made errors, overall they're working at trying to improve a near impossible situation.

Anyway, you read it in the Mail and they jump at any opportunity to smear Labour! I never read the Mail anymore. It's written by a bunch of two-faced hypocrites. Let us not forget that chilling interview with Cameron some months ago when he stated that he admired Thatcher and would emulate her if he got into power. ....... Scarey !!!!

Is there a Labour rebellion against Brown on the cards?

Posted: Fri May 01, 2009 2:02 pm
by Oscar Namechange
gmc;1182471 wrote: I would never say anything derogatory about anyone who reads the daily mail. Too many syllables for them to take in.



:sneaky:

. I've a memory like an elephant and you admited once that you read a Daily Mail that was left on a bus :p:p:p

Is there a Labour rebellion against Brown on the cards?

Posted: Sat May 02, 2009 3:32 am
by gmc
oscar;1182477 wrote: I've a memory like an elephant and you admited once that you read a Daily Mail that was left on a bus :p:p:p


It was eithet that or the used tickets on the floor. Actually I do read it sometimes but the on line version. I tend to skim most of them for the bits that interest me. I never buy papers except sometimes the sunday post when I'm feeling nostalgic oor wullie and the broons-keep superman and all those other crap comics.

Is there a Labour rebellion against Brown on the cards?

Posted: Sat May 02, 2009 7:55 am
by Oscar Namechange
gmc;1182685 wrote: It was eithet that or the used tickets on the floor. Actually I do read it sometimes but the on line version. I tend to skim most of them for the bits that interest me. I never buy papers except sometimes the sunday post when I'm feeling nostalgic oor wullie and the broons-keep superman and all those other crap comics.
My husband insists on having 'The Sun' delivered every day but me, i prefer something to read. However, 'The Sun' is very good for lining the cat litter tray. I have my Mail every day but read the rest on line. I once found an 'Evening Standard' on a train but i couldn't understand it.

I think you like the Mail really but your in the closet and afraid to come out for fear of ridicule. :wah:

Is there a Labour rebellion against Brown on the cards?

Posted: Sun May 03, 2009 6:55 am
by Snowfire
oscar;1182731 wrote: My husband insists on having 'The Sun' delivered every day but me, i prefer something to read. However, 'The Sun' is very good for lining the cat litter tray. I have my Mail every day but read the rest on line. I once found an 'Evening Standard' on a train but i couldn't understand it.

I think you like the Mail really but your in the closet and afraid to come out for fear of ridicule. :wah:


When I was a kid my Nan never bought toilet roll. In the outside toilet would hang a loop of string on which were torn strips of newspaper. We always found The Mail the most absorbant. The newsagent would give her the unsold copies the next day, so we never went short :sneaky:

Is there a Labour rebellion against Brown on the cards?

Posted: Sun May 03, 2009 7:00 am
by Oscar Namechange
Snowfire;1183026 wrote: When I was a kid my Nan never bought toilet roll. In the outside toilet would hang a loop of string on which were torn strips of newspaper. We always found The Mail the most absorbant. The newsagent would give her the unsold copies the next day, so we never went short :sneaky: We were too posh to have outside toilets :p:p:p

Is there a Labour rebellion against Brown on the cards?

Posted: Sun May 03, 2009 12:33 pm
by gmc
oscar;1183031 wrote: We were too posh to have outside toilets :p:p:p


What's a toilet roll?

Is there a Labour rebellion against Brown on the cards?

Posted: Sun May 03, 2009 12:57 pm
by Oscar Namechange
gmc;1183120 wrote: What's a toilet roll? You wouldn't know because your Scottish and still using heather for arsse wipe :p:p:p

Is there a Labour rebellion against Brown on the cards?

Posted: Mon May 04, 2009 7:28 am
by gmc
oscar;1183128 wrote: You wouldn't know because your Scottish and still using heather for arsse wipe :p:p:p


Nah I have a collection of BNP manifestos and specially printed Maggie that toilet roll

Is there a Labour rebellion against Brown on the cards?

Posted: Mon May 04, 2009 9:36 am
by Oscar Namechange
gmc;1183341 wrote: Nah I have a collection of BNP manifestos and specially printed Maggie that toilet roll If you run short, let me know as i have some Labour Party letters you can use and some articles on the SNP.