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  • so, how do you think Gordon Brown’s exit is going to be. Has it been timed perfectly as to not attract much media scepticism / attention as the coalition question is ongoing, has it been graceful enough as to even ensue positive commentary?
    Will he fade into a respected celebrity figure as did Tony Blair?

    Is he going to crash and burn in respect polls.

    your views & vote?

    im going to vote that he has timed it perfectly, and is not going to receive too much heavy criticism. personally i believe the media has ganged up on him a bit and he hasn’t been as devastating as everyone claims. he has had moderate success. I dont think he’ll become a popular figure like mr blair though.

    As a Prime Minister I think he was a fucking lame duck but as a person I think his heart was in the right place. I don’t hate him cos I don’t know him, he could be a proper sound bloke for all we know.

    I reckon he’s made a smart move standing down. If he had tried clinging to power it would of made him and the Labour Party look very bad indeed.

    Question is who will replace him, Jack (Hate the English) Straw. David (too young) Miliband. John (I ate a baby) Prescott.

    Personally I reckon it’ll be Ed (has no) Balls who’s voted in. Who knows though.

    It’s all a puppet show

    The man deserves a medal for leaving in the way he has, put the country before himself.

    I do quite like Gorden Brown though, not a popular choice hehe

    i like mr brown

    @1984 383345 wrote:

    The man deserves a medal for leaving in the way he has, put the country before himself.

    I do quite like Gorden Brown though, not a popular choice hehe

    He was probably forced out

    @DaftFader 383357 wrote:

    He was probably forced out

    depends what you mean by forced I guess, lot of pressure for him to do so. But he has chosen the perfect time to give the best options for everyone else. or thats what people are saying.

    starting to lose my interest and replace it with a headake! too complex, too many viewpoints

    @1984 383360 wrote:

    starting to lose my interest and replace it with a headake!

    ^This

    It’s out of our hands now anyway ultimatly

    I love it. Go Politics! Give me a tax break on my first £10,000!

    Yaaaay!

    all things considered i dont mind mr brown.. he’s not *that* bad a politician, and he gets so much stick for being a blind uggo with the charisma of a buldog chewing a wasp, which is unfair really cos it’s not his fault. He got dumped with a massive mess of government and his one shot to be prime minister of england was doomed from the start.

    still wouldnt vote for him though, he just deserves a bit of a break, i mean compare him to cameron *cough cunt* who’s a knob through choice

    @Tank Girl 383492 wrote:

    Take Back Parliament

    been following that.. went to the demo saturday.. something worth shouting about.. was big fun too

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