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    I will love it when the government collapses and Britain is left in chaos.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Catzsy View Post
    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.

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    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.


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    Quote Originally Posted by -:Undertaker:- View Post
    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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