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When do you think the curtain will come down on Gordon Brown ?

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When do you think the curtain will come down on Gordon Brown ?

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  1. Not soon enough!


  2. The next byelection.

  3. He will hold out till Autumn, the Labour Conference.

  4. he knows he isnt wanted. he knows he is useless. he should know he has the personality of a fence panel.  he  must accept defeat gracefully and pi$$ off

  5. Guillotine surly rather than curtain?

    Which ever it is the sooner will be better for the UK electorate.

  6. He`s wobbling on the high wire now - he won`t reach the other end.  He`ll fall off very soon.

  7. When some Labour MP sticks his head above the parapet and shouts out what most of them must be thinking by now. Unless of course they are stupid

  8. They did when he sold all the gold at bottom price many years ago, see Gordons Bottom.

    He was not elected in!

    http://www.dailyreckoning.co.uk/gold-inv...

  9. I would be astounded if anything happened outside of the Labour Party until at the earliest the Conference in the Autumn.My guess is that most Labour MP's are sitting tight to see to see which way the wind will be blowing then.



    In the meantime and in the background left wingers ( e.g Jeremy Corbin Bob Marshall-Andrews ) and the Unions are flexing their muscles to see if they can win concessions from Gordon for a shift to the Left. If they were to achieve this this may give Labour a choice in the direction to go.Whether the electorate want to go back to those kinds of policies is of course another matter.

  10. When the rest of his party realise unless he goes they are all sunk

  11. Poor old Gord - I'm sure he knows he's taking his final bow after Glasgow East - the Party will never forgive him for that.  Never mind he may not have been elected as Prime Minister but at least he got a chance to serve - pity that the electorate are such duffers though - do we really really think it is a choice between Conservative and Labour nay more - what Glasgow East showed us is that there is a third way!

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