...and will the remaining time with him in office decend into a battle amongst Labour to define it's future? What will come out the other side - and who will be the winners and losers in the UK thereafter?
2006-09-09
12:53:30
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Actually, Karljt it was Brown who was on the telly on Sunday - catch up, son. Was always told not to return the serve of anyone being personal, but an easy target like you is impossible to ignore.
Now...I was refering to the poisonous feud that has gripped the Labour party. For too long there has been little intellectual discussion inside Labour ranks, hence seeing voters running to the Tory tent...and the Charles Clarke (a Norwich M.P., I'm embarrased to add) circus has thickened the in-fighting. Being a prime minister is a job that will always end in tears, no matter how good you've done it...it's time for Blair to fall on his sword because all the desperados around him are worried about their own futures. He sacrified party for his own aims, and can stand down now doing what Thatcher had done after she was skanked by her party...run to the country that loves him (as did her) and pay off the awesome mortgage of his home in London with smiley discussions over rich dinners.
2006-09-11
11:10:02 ·
update #1