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Brown says he will resign by September

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posted on May, 11 2010 @ 07:46 AM
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I don't applaud Gordon Brown at all, an unelected and unpopular Prime Minister who showed his true intentions by NOT doing the honorable thing in standing down BEFORE the election, which would have given Labour a better chance in the Elections with a new leader! With him at the head of the Labour camp he really was flogging a dead horse!

Who is deciding the future of politics in this country now?

The Bloody Lib/dems, the party who has only 57 Seats in the UK are now going to decide WHO, alongside THEM, are going to run the country!

How the hell do we allow this to happen? The Tories and Labour are sucking up so much to the Lib Dems its embarrassing and pathetic!

Majority vote my arse, if you go by the figures, the Conservatives won, simple a that (I didn't vote tory btw!), I feel my vote was wasted, and I bet the only ones who think they've won are the LIB/DEMS!

These election results prove we need a totally new and restructured voting system!

It still stinks!

[edit on 11-5-2010 by Myrddin Wyllt]



posted on May, 11 2010 @ 07:47 AM
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Originally posted by woodwardjnr
There's talks in the markets that a LIB - LAB coalition would result in a downgrading of Britains credit rating.

This sounds ominous. A Lib-Lab pact would "almost guarantee" a downgrade of the UK's top-notch credit rating because both parties oppose early spending cuts to reduce the government deficit, according to analysts at BNP Paribas. They advised investors to sell the pound against the dollar.



If labour were to remain in power then the downgrading of our credit rating would be an outcome naturally because they still haven't lived up to the reality that they were the party that screwed the economy in the first place.

In addition with the jobs tax they intend on putting in place next year the ecconomy would take a dive and there wouldn't be as much money going into the deficit.

Though good news...

Lib Dems are going back into talks with the Conservatives... just in...

Korg.



posted on May, 11 2010 @ 07:59 AM
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Cameron's family have been close advisers to The Rotschilds and Governor's of The Bank Of England.
Don't get much closer than that!



posted on May, 11 2010 @ 08:29 AM
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Originally posted by Freeborn
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Cameron's family have been close advisers to The Rotschilds and Governor's of The Bank Of England.
Don't get much closer than that!


Could we have a source please?? or is this just hearsay??

Korg.



posted on May, 11 2010 @ 08:35 AM
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It's only wikipedia I know but....?

en.wikipedia.org...



posted on May, 11 2010 @ 08:58 AM
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Originally posted by Freeborn
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It's only wikipedia I know but....?

en.wikipedia.org...


Very Interesting read. It does show that its not what you know but who you know.



Korg.



posted on May, 11 2010 @ 10:00 AM
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Labour are now pulling our of negotiations!

They are attempting to worm out of the mess they have made for themselves by attempting to steal power... what a grubby little lot the labour party are.

So we will see a Conservative Government, wether a minority or not.

Korg.



posted on May, 11 2010 @ 10:08 AM
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Does it really matter who is pm, i doubt our pm's are different from american presidents, as they probably have to be part of the establishment too, with regards to cameron.

At least blair is gone.



posted on May, 11 2010 @ 10:12 AM
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SKY NEWS NOW!

Watching on tv now,

"Evening Standard newspaper reports GORDON BROWN HAS QUIT AS PRIME MINISTER!"

oh well!



posted on May, 11 2010 @ 10:15 AM
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Better the devil you know sometimes Andy.

Mark my words, Cameron will not be good for the vast majority of British people once he has been in power for a while.



posted on May, 11 2010 @ 10:23 AM
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Back in 16th Century Frankfurt The Rotschilds had some merchant banker friends and neighbours called The Goldschmidts.

Zac Goldsmith, recently elected Conservative MP for Richmond Park, is a direct descendant of The Goldschmidts.

The links and the tendrils of these people go long and deep.



posted on May, 11 2010 @ 10:25 AM
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Originally posted by Myrddin Wyllt
SKY NEWS NOW!

Watching on tv now,

"Evening Standard newspaper reports GORDON BROWN HAS QUIT AS PRIME MINISTER!"

oh well!


Large holdalls are being loaded into two government cars at the back of Number 10, reports the BBC News channel's chief political correspondent Laura Kuenssberg.

Korg.



posted on May, 11 2010 @ 10:31 AM
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Originally posted by asala
What a mess! I really do think that we need to get a clear idea of leaders then let us the public vote on who will be our prime minister,

I for one would like to have a leader that we have elected rather than just given a random politician,

From what im aware its not impossible to have a re election late in the year..


We don't and never have elected our Prime Ministers! That isn't waht the General Election is for. In theory, the 1 Green MP could be the PM if she got the backing of 326 MP's or more, regardless of party.

That said, the bugger is on his way out of number 10 as I type..

Good riddance!

All hail PM Cameron!



posted on May, 11 2010 @ 10:33 AM
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When I heard her say that, two things went through my mind.
1)He is leaving! (yay!0
2)He is making car bombs!



posted on May, 11 2010 @ 10:38 AM
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My only wish was to give the new boys a try 4 years of a Liberal Government to see how they fare, but seems I'll just have to wait a little while longer.
I am a socialist but I didn't choose Brown to be Primeminister his party did...Not The People, this one act shows how not socialist Labour is. Mr Brown or any self appointed party member will always be as John Major etc. etc. was NOT a true voted in Primeminister, voted for by the electorate. A FRAUD....Its time they let the people choose the Primeminister from their parties, when the occupant decides he or she has had enough.



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posted on May, 11 2010 @ 10:41 AM
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John Major was elected though.....

He may have been selected by his party after Maggie went, but he went to the polls in 1992 and won.



posted on May, 11 2010 @ 10:45 AM
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Originally posted by stumason

That said, the bugger is on his way out of number 10 as I type..

Good riddance!

All hail PM Cameron!


Hear Hear!!

Korg.



posted on May, 11 2010 @ 10:50 AM
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Originally posted by rizla
You are totally out of touch with reality.

The good news is, the Lib-dems are about to do a deal with Labour. We are going to have a left-wing govt. that is going to have a referendum on PR.

It must really suck being a Tory supporter atm, being so close, yet so far from winning. To have defeat snatched from the teeth of victory. But after 30 years of suffering under the same old political system dominated by the upper classes, I cannot find it in my heart to be magnanimous to you, the losers.


I shall quote the above as a classic example of an utterly ironic statement.

Seems that the deal being done is a Lib-Con one and Labour have all but packed their bags (although some have already been loaded into cars outside number 10!)


Originally posted by rizla
Enjoy the next few months. I know I will.


I don't think you will as much as you thought!

All this bollocks about a "progressive alliance" is a total oxymoron. Labour were anything but progressive. Our society has regressed, people shirk responsibility, we have a mountain of immigrants that don't assimilate but instead make demands upon us, which the Left happily give in to, we got tantalising close to legal Cannabis yet that was taken by Brown and we're mired in a War no-one asked for.

How does "progressive" fit into any of that?



posted on May, 11 2010 @ 10:53 AM
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Well at least now, I can blame everything bad that ever happens from tomorrow on the Torries. From tommorrow the financial crisis is The Torries fault.


Good to see the Murdoch owned media got their man in the end.

All nail Cameron

[edit on 11-5-2010 by woodwardjnr]



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