![]() It is time to cut him loose.”ĭespite being backed by Leader of the Commons, Harriet Harman, and Northern Ireland Secretary Shaun Woodward who described Gordon Brown as the “man wants to get Britain through these difficult times.” Liberal Democrat, Nick Clegg believes Brown has no control, and that the government has become exhausted, claiming the general consensus does appear to be that Brown should go. Labour has a year left before an election its current leader would waste it. They went on to say Gordon Brown has: “no vision, no plan, no argument for the future and no support. Yesterday’s editorial in the Guardian commented that as everyone is jumping ship, the Labour Party should “cut him loose”. Well, based on the media reports so far, Mr Brown isn’t planning on giving up just yet and opinion elsewhere on this subject is very much split. Claiming he has the backing of a further 70 MPs supporting this call (), you have to wonder is the curtain finally falling down on this show, and if so, who will the new cast be? As the house of cards come tumbling down, it seems the golden rule of Parliament is as they say in the X Files, “trust no one”.Īn email by Former Home Secretary, Charles Clarke, urging Mr Brown to resign, has now been leaked to the media. Alastair Darling is…well.,still here…just. Ian Gibson, Tom Watson and Carol Flint…are expected to go soon. Jacqui Smith, David Chaytor, Patricia Hewitt, Beverly Hughes and now Hazel Blears have resigned. As more and more MPs are discovered fudging their expenses, I ask, how bad can it get? Well apparently, much worse! What a difference 24 hours makes. It seems the Titanic is not the only sinking ship which will go down in history. ![]()
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