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-:Undertaker:-
03-06-2009, 01:59 PM
As Hazel Blears resigns, Conservative leader David Cameron tells Gordon Brown his government is "collapsing before our eyes". Jacqui Smith has also resigned and rumours are spreading that Alistair Darling will also resign shortly.

The resignations come after the continuing expenses scandel spirals out of control and the expected meltdown Labour is expected to suffer in the European Parliament Elections at the hands of the Conservatives and UKIP.

Many believe if Labour come under UKIP in the polls which is looking increasingly likely according to pollsters, Gordon Brown will be ousted and many believe Labour will have no choice but to hold a General Election as one must be held by June 2010.

Alan Johnson is widely tipped to potentially succeed Gordon Brown as Labour leader and is also expected to be the man who launches a leadership bid against the Prime Minister which would ultimately bring Gordon Brown down.

David Cameron, William Hague and Vince Cable are amongst prominent MP's calling for a General Election as it does seem this government is reaching the end of the road. Personally I hope he hangs on as long as possible, as then when a General Election does come Labour do as bad as possible which is really the best outcome for the country.

Sky News Link (http://news.sky.com/skynews/Home/Politics/Hazel-Blears-Communities-Secretary-Resigns-From-Cabinet-As-Tories-Say-Govt-Collapses/Article/200906115294595?lpos=Politics_Carousel_Region_0&lid=ARTICLE_15294595_Hazel_Blears%2C_Communities_S ecretary%2C_Resigns_From_Cabinet_As_Tories_Say_Gov t_Collapses)




As Hazel Blears resigns, Tory leader David Cameron tells the Prime Minister his government is "collapsing before our eyes".






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Hazel Blears has been under pressure for some time over her expenses, Ms Blears is the second Cabinet minister to step down in as many days after Sky News revealed Jacqui Smith (http://indepth.news.sky.com/InDepth/topic/Jacqui_Smith) will also leave the Government at the next reshuffle.

During Prime Minister's Questions (http://news.sky.com/skynews/Sky-Live-TV), Mr Brown said the "whole house" should acknowledge the "contributions" of the Home Secretary and Communities Secretary.


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Mr Brown also used PMQs to express support for his Chancellor Alistair Darling who has been under pressure in recent days over his expenses claims.


"This Chancellor is leading the rest of the world in taking us out of recession."


He added: "He is doing a good job".


But Sky's political editor Adam Boulton said: "This is about the authority of the Prime Minister (http://indepth.news.sky.com/InDepth/topic/Gordon_Brown) being chipped away as other ministers take their own decisions about their futures.


"If she [Hazel Blears] goes public and gives a little bit of detail about what is going on behind the door of Number 10, and inside government, it could be very debilitating indeed.


"The timing of this decision, coming right before the Prime Minister has to face the Commons and the day after several MPs handed in their resignation, can only be seen as a hostile act to destabilise Gordon Brown."


Tory leader David Cameron said the Prime Minister's ability to take charge of his government had "disappeared".



"What we are seeing is a dysfunctional Cabinet, and a dysfunctional government led by a Prime Minister who cannot take the lead," he told MPs.

Catzsy
03-06-2009, 02:07 PM
It sure is and I welcome it but not of the reasons you probably do.:)

The local and European elections are going to be a complete disaster and
then hopefully Gordon Brown will have to go and get somebody that has a personality and and a brain other than for economics. People will be resigning ready for the 'blood bath' that is inevitable after Thursday.
David Milliband FTW! On a happier note though the £ is doing much better against the euro and the $. Also the UK seems to managing the WORLD WIDE recession better than most. Gordon Brown is good in that department tbf.

-:Undertaker:-
03-06-2009, 02:14 PM
It sure is and I welcome it but not of the reasons you probably do.:)

The local and European elections are going to be a complete disaster and
then hopefully Gordon Brown will have to go and get somebody that has a personality and and a brain other than for economics. People will be resigning ready for the 'blood bath' that is inevitable after Thursday.
David Milliband FTW! On a happier note though the £ is doing much better against the euro and the $. Also the UK seems to managing the WORLD WIDE recession better than most. Gordon Brown is good in that department tbf.

I'd disagree strongly on his management of the economy, I think Gordon was one of the worst chancellors in history and was just riding the wave of Thatcherism that made the 1990s - 2000's so prosperous. It may be world wide but the fact is we were totally unprepared when one of the most basic points in capitalism is; after there is boom, there is always bust and i'm afraid this government didn't, and still refuses to manage any budget efficently. We are heading for the levels of debt seen in the 1970's and that is very dangerous.

As for David Milliband I think he to could be a potential leader, he did the other day, unlike other ministers, state very clearly he wanted to stay in the Foreign Office which is an unusally strong statement from a minister just before a reshuffle.

The pound is doing much better than the euro now and has put to bed the argument for the single currency once again, we'll weather the recession of course and it will soon be over, but the issue that worries me is the level of debt we, our generation, will be paying off.

It will be very interesting after Thursday night to see what events unfold afterwards.

Sammeth.
03-06-2009, 03:02 PM
The last thing we need is an early general election!

Catzsy
03-06-2009, 03:12 PM
The last thing we need is an early general election!

Won't happen Sam. There will be a a very stormy time ahead until Labour gets a new leader. It will a be very intriguing time I feel. :)

Jordy
03-06-2009, 03:42 PM
Won't happen Sam. There will be a a very stormy time ahead until Labour gets a new leader. It will a be very intriguing time I feel. :)Could happen if they force Brown to resign. It's very unlikely they'd have 3 PMs during one term so they'd probably call an GE or the Queen would request one.

Catzsy
03-06-2009, 03:46 PM
Could happen if they force Brown to resign. It's very unlikely they'd have 3 PMs during one term so they'd probably call an GE or the Queen would request one.

Why not? Can't see much of a problem there - there was only one for years. :)

Frodo13.
03-06-2009, 04:04 PM
Tomorrow is going to be very interesting in my area, as my county council is only 1 of 4 still under Labour control and it looks like it will be the only one come tommorrow. None the less, I will be going to my polling station tomorrow morning, and voting for Labour in both the EU and Local Election.

Hecktix
03-06-2009, 04:23 PM
I wish I had registered to vote now.

I'm pretty sure Brown will resign if the polls tomorrow are horrendous.

Labour won't call an election.
They'll try and sort things out. They won't give up.

Frodo13.
03-06-2009, 04:28 PM
I wish I had registered to vote now.

I'm pretty sure Brown will resign if the polls tomorrow are horrendous.

Labour won't call an election.
They'll try and sort things out. They won't give up.

I didn't know I had registerd, but I got a poll card in the post so I guess I have.

Niall!
03-06-2009, 04:34 PM
I will love it when the government collapses and Britain is left in chaos.

GommeInc
03-06-2009, 08:28 PM
It sure is and I welcome it but not of the reasons you probably do.:)

The local and European elections are going to be a complete disaster and
then hopefully Gordon Brown will have to go and get somebody that has a personality and and a brain other than for economics. People will be resigning ready for the 'blood bath' that is inevitable after Thursday.
David Milliband FTW! On a happier note though the £ is doing much better against the euro and the $. Also the UK seems to managing the WORLD WIDE recession better than most. Gordon Brown is good in that department tbf.
The problem with Brown is that no-one wanted him, he should be voted in like everyone else, not handed a burning baton.

-:Undertaker:-
03-06-2009, 10:38 PM
I suppose you could compare this, if the government does collapse, to the collapse of the Major and Thatcher governments. It is similar to the end of the Thatcher government in the sense that a European Union-related issue could bring down Gordon Brown as it did with Margaret Thatcher, that is, if UKIP fair better than Labour in the polls.

It is also similar to the Major government in the sense that the government is tired and seems powerless now, and is seems as though there is no magic knight waiting in the wings to save the government from election defeat.

It is similar to both in the sense that certain ministers are now making moves/resigning without the control of the Prime Minister. It will be interesting the next few weeks, especially with the Daily Telegraph still printing more and more expense claims day after day.

Frodo13.
04-06-2009, 08:03 AM
I suppose you could compare this, if the government does collapse, to the collapse of the Major and Thatcher governments. It is similar to the end of the Thatcher government in the sense that a European Union-related issue could bring down Gordon Brown as it did with Margaret Thatcher, that is, if UKIP fair better than Labour in the polls.

It is also similar to the Major government in the sense that the government is tired and seems powerless now, and is seems as though there is no magic knight waiting in the wings to save the government from election defeat.

It is similar to both in the sense that certain ministers are now making moves/resigning without the control of the Prime Minister. It will be interesting the next few weeks, especially with the Daily Telegraph still printing more and more expense claims day after day.

Similar to the departure of Blair aswell; he was forced out by his own party.

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