Motoring1 min ago
Answers
Best Answer
No best answer has yet been selected by Kathyan. Once a best answer has been selected, it will be shown here.
For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The alternative of having Harriet Harman in charge would put the Labour party in a downward tailspin.
Those that agree with Brown sit round the same cabinet table and as its a collective government they should agree with most of the decisions. Its the only way to run a government else there would be chaos!
Those that agree with Brown sit round the same cabinet table and as its a collective government they should agree with most of the decisions. Its the only way to run a government else there would be chaos!
Be honest, would you vote for any of those muppets?
Oh, sorry, millions did only four years ago! (WMD Blair & Co.)
There again, what's the alternative? The Eton playboys? (Cameron+Osborne), champions of the common (billionaire) man.
Or the yes, no, maybe, err, perhaps, wishy washies of Cleggie+"Compo" Cable? (Aren't they in Last of the Summer Wine?).
Let's face it, my dogs and cats could do a better job!
Oh, sorry, millions did only four years ago! (WMD Blair & Co.)
There again, what's the alternative? The Eton playboys? (Cameron+Osborne), champions of the common (billionaire) man.
Or the yes, no, maybe, err, perhaps, wishy washies of Cleggie+"Compo" Cable? (Aren't they in Last of the Summer Wine?).
Let's face it, my dogs and cats could do a better job!
This is a tricky time to be a Labour MP. As things stand at the moment, there is the likelihood that a lot of them will lose their jobs at the next election and they are stuck as to what is the best thing to do to keep them.
The question is, are they more likely to keep their jobs with Brown or without Brown in charge of their party?
Most of them are not very bright anyway and are usually told what to think and vote for, they now find they have a difficult decision to make all on their own.
It is all getting a bit messy and not very dignified and is an unedifying spectacle.
The question is, are they more likely to keep their jobs with Brown or without Brown in charge of their party?
Most of them are not very bright anyway and are usually told what to think and vote for, they now find they have a difficult decision to make all on their own.
It is all getting a bit messy and not very dignified and is an unedifying spectacle.