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Thursday
04Sep2008

OUSTING GORDON!

Yes, it sounds like a rather naughty bedroom activity and come to think of it, I reckon Charles Clarke does get a bit excited at the prospect of UK PM Gordon Brown being ousted from power. Yet that is exactly what he has called for - in a further sign that this Labour administration is doomed. The former Home Secretary said that unless Mr Brown can quickly "establish a clear political direction" then he should "go with honour". If the Prime Minister fails to resign voluntarily, the Cabinet should take steps to remove him, Mr Clarke said.  It's open warfare amongst this rabble and the only pity is that our country suffers as they fight to re-arrange the deck-chairs on the Titanic.

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What happens if he is ousted? Shoe in another unelected PM? I doubt it there'd have to be an election, would it be legal to have two unelected PM's in a row? Has it ever been done before? This alone could stay their hand, if not pushing out Gordon could push out the party sooner than they think....

Thursday, September 4, 2008 at 04:17PM | Unregistered CommenterGosh!

What did I do to deserve this?

What? Oh. Never mind.

Thursday, September 4, 2008 at 04:35PM | Unregistered CommenterGordon

Gordon,

It's not personal!!

Thursday, September 4, 2008 at 04:38PM | Registered CommenterDavid Vance

I want Gordon out, but I suspect for different reasons
Cameron will be more open to England for the English, Scotland for the Scots, Wales for the Welsh, and you know what's coming next :-)

Thursday, September 4, 2008 at 05:15PM | Unregistered CommenterPercy

Percy, Cameron will be in the palace of westminister for the whole country, not some sort of English devoloution, Salmond's party is doing nicely, as are the welsh but what ever is coming next here is a long way off - this time in another thirty years they'll still be wrangling about the army council.

No wonder so many have said they wouldn't see it in their life time....now we know why, we elected some bumbling fools fond of bumbling despite being given an assembly with no opposition - it still can't govern!

Isn't it amazing?

Thursday, September 4, 2008 at 08:03PM | Unregistered CommenterGosh!

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