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Jacqui Smith

I notice the Welsh and Scottish Nationalists have put forward a motion for the dissolution of parliament. That should be an interesting debate.....
 
Jacqui Smith is a grade A ****, and I say that from personal experience
 
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Would you? I mean, that's a healthy rack shes got there...
 
Things Gordon Brown Wouldn't Say When Addressing The Nation

"This isn't my sporran, it's Hazel Blears looking for a promotion"



© Frankie Boyle (Mock the Week) 2007 :D:D:D:D
 
YES! That's brilliant, there's no-one on the Labour benches I dislike more.

As a journalist once asked 'What does Hazel Blears stand for apart from election?'

Here's another, cheering for the Blears departure. She's like a mini, ginger Jabba the hut - her head and neck seem to merge, and there's always an horrendous grin/sneer smeared across her chops.

Delighted she's gone. This is the end-game for Gordy, isn't it? Labour will be slaughtered in tomorrow's Euro-elections, and then he'll eventually be pushed some time in the next fortnight, won't he?

Matt
 
Matt the Shrimp said:
Delighted she's gone. This is the end-game for Gordy, isn't it? Labour will be slaughtered in tomorrow's Euro-elections, and then he'll eventually be pushed some time in the next fortnight, won't he?

Matt
You would think so, but he's so full of his own importance (or just plain ignorant) that he'll blithely go on.

If he does go, the new leader would have to call an election, and most of them will get kicked out. So you can see him hanging on, just so they can keep their snouts in the trough for another 10 months.
 
Labour and Gordon Brown still have 10 months to turn this country into the socialist paradise I dreamed of back in '97.

Give them a chance.
 
On a more serious note I find it sad that the government entered into an illegal war and emerged relatively unscathed yet a bit of minor creative accountancy comes to light and ministers are dropping like flies.

I guess the public weren't so interested in politics when their houses were increasing in value by 10-20% a year.
 
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Here's another, cheering for the Blears departure. She's like a mini, ginger Jabba the hut - her head and neck seem to merge, and there's always an horrendous grin/sneer smeared across her chops.

Delighted she's gone. This is the end-game for Gordy, isn't it? Labour will be slaughtered in tomorrow's Euro-elections, and then he'll eventually be pushed some time in the next fortnight, won't he?

Matt

Agree with you Matt. I think Labour will also get a kicking in the English Council elections tomorrow.

It's well and good Labour kicking out Brown, but a new leader of Labour isn't the solution. Whoever takes over will lead a paralysed government to the next election in the vain Wilkins Micawber hope that something will turn up.

Without wishing to sound like an editorial of most of the press the country needs a General Election and it needs it as soon as possible.
 
Mad Cyril said:
On a more serious note I find it sad that the govenrment entered into an illegal war and emerged relatively unscathed yet a bit of minor creative accountancy comes to light and ministers are dropping like flies.

I guess the public weren't so interested in politics when there houses were increasing in value by 10-20% a year.
To be fair MC, they hadn't done too much wrong up until that point (and I say that as a die-hard tory), and they still had the backing of the vast majority of the papers, but since then it's been a steady decline downhill, which is now being accelerated by the hour.
 
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