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aiming at consensus, centre-ground politics and saying he doesn't want to be restricted to the Labour party talent pool. And putting a spoke in Cameron's wheels.
using that wise old saying "keep your friends close, and your enemies closer"
I think it's a good idea personally
Gordon is a very astute politician and has always been willing to listen to new ideas and suggestions, hence his invitation to MPs of other political persausions, to join him in forming a Government of the people.
It was great to see him at the England v Germany match, along with his graceful wife Angela, they looked so much in love.
His father, a poorly paid linoleum worker from Kirkaldy, would have been very proud of him, seeing his working class son serving his country so well, a family tradition carried down from John Brown, queen Victoria's gillie, to the present day.
Lets be honest, things arn't right with the Gov, so maybe a shake-up is what we need! If it works he'll be a hero!

i'll be giving him the benefit of the doubt!
I thought his wife was called Sarah?
He was with the German chancellor Angela Merkel. I suspect cambus was joking.
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Thanks for your answers. Personally, I don't trust him - and I don't trust his motives.

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