Is Gordon Brown's time up?
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Natalie, how can Gordon be taking the blame for Tony when Gordon held the purse strings? Get real we are reaping the Gordon Brown years as exchequer and suffering daily while those we elect into power screw us for every penny they can in expenses and fat salaries.
Gordon Brown was never elected by the people of England and should have held an election after he cajoled Bliar out of office. But then again he only wants to rule............simply rule, without giving a castlemaine 4x what the people think/how we suffer.
Every day he stays in office is another day that Labour loses votes. They spent sooooooo long in the wilderness and looks like they will be returned to the wilderness after Gordon for a further 18 years. Keep going Gordon and ruin the Labour Party for ever. John Smith must truly be reeling in his grave.
Posted by: Azaelea | June 22, 2008 at 10:19 PM
he could'nt run a corner shop let alone a country.if he got people of the chair's and in to work rather than giving money to all sherkers and taxing the workers we might get into a better posision.
austrailia took all the convicts but they seem not to let just anybody dipp into there social services!
Posted by: stuart buchanan | June 15, 2008 at 09:31 AM
Gordon Broon may be declared a bankrupt soon when
Labour finally have to pay everyone they owe money to - about 24 million quid at last estimate. As such, will he not be required to stand down anyway? and what a fitting epitaph to his political career - while he fleeced the nation of billions, he didn't keep an eye on his own party's finances. Tut Tut, Control Freak.
Posted by: Les | June 02, 2008 at 11:00 PM
I will not vote labour again!!!
I cant stand Gordan Brown, Get him out!
Posted by: Nataile | June 01, 2008 at 11:47 PM
I THINK WE SHOULD STOP BLAMING GORDON.HE IS ONLY TAKING THE RAP FOR TONY.TONY WAS ADVISED TO LEAVE BEFORE THE .... HIT THE FAN.GORDON WOULD BE A GOOD PRIME MINISTER IF LEFT TO DO THE JOB.
Posted by: GEORGE THOMAS PETERS | June 01, 2008 at 10:53 PM
GORGON BROWN GO HOME...i live alone with my 2 kids i work but im seriously thinking of giving work up its just not worth it..council tax up rent up fuel bills up im struggling to keep my head above water ive got bailiffs at my door for council tax arrears an ive not done a weekly shop for ages prices for everything cant keep going up an us brits to keep paying for it.What annoys me most is a house facing me is for immigrants an every 6mths the council decorate it bring in new fridges freezers settees cut the garden grass for them even put a new fence up for them YET my next door neighbour who is 81 cant get a fence off the council wat the kids ripped down something got to give..!!!
Posted by: angela | June 01, 2008 at 10:09 PM
HE WAS NOT ELECTED BY US, SHIP HIM BACK TO
SCOTLAND, HE SOLD US OUT TO EUROPE WITH THAT
OTHER WIMP BLAIR, HOW DO THESE WEAK PEOPLE GET
TO RULE US,TRAITORS ALL OF THEM!!
Posted by: john gene zent | June 01, 2008 at 04:04 PM
Brown was never democratically elected by the people.Considering that fact he has caused untold damage.HE HAS TO GO.I for one will never vote labour again and i on`t be alone,this so called goverment has to go.
Posted by: raymond dean | June 01, 2008 at 03:08 PM
I am a disabled pensioner.I receive £158 per week pension.I also receive £21 a week works pension.Because oof my wonderful works pension I have to pay £30 a week rent and £12 council tax.Oh i forgot to mention the 10p tax cut my works pension by 85p a week.I think this is the best tory government we have ever had.I hasten to add with what this party has done to my country i will never vote labour again.Oh i`m sorry for my last statement did i say this was my country how silly.
Posted by: raymond dean | June 01, 2008 at 02:46 PM
Time to go mr brown fall on your sword now.
Posted by: RAYMOND LAND | June 01, 2008 at 02:24 PM
Mr Brown with all your lies and deceit, your time is up, Good bye i will never never vote labour again
Posted by: Tony Morrison | June 01, 2008 at 12:29 PM
it,s time to go Brown.Enough of the lies and deceit.In the last ten years the labour party have succeeded in destroying this once great country.No longer is it Britain.It's owned by every other country and most of them are over here.Perhaps it's now time to give the independents a chance.Lets face it they could hardly do any worse.I think a vote of no confidence in our government so we can go to the polls now would be a step in the right direction.
Posted by: david hughes | June 01, 2008 at 10:28 AM
Time to go Brown the british public have had enough of Labour lies and deceit. Before u go a welcome reduction in Taxes on Fuel in particular might be received with a little Goodbye Thank You
Posted by: j larder | June 01, 2008 at 09:36 AM
Gordon Brown maybe a good "bean counter" but that does not make him a good PM and without an emergency "personality transplant" from the "World NHS" he is unlikely to succeed in turning things around, he and Blair had the longest political honeymoon period in history and as everyone knows when the hard times arrive you need a PM that can sell
"Refridgerators to Eskimos" to keep a lid on things, i think his problem is he thinks like a "number cruncher" everything is black & white, he is not unwilling but incapable of understanding the predicament the British people are in, hes like a square peg in a round hole when it comes to carisma. I can see hes trying his best to impress the hell out of the British public, but a word of advice dont roll your sleeves up when you visit any more hospitals, it smacks of desperation to be seen as a "hands-on, working class man of the people kinda guy", one thing you definitely are not.
Posted by: Chris.H. | May 25, 2008 at 09:17 PM
We have an electoral problem with the LibLabCon consortium all holding the same general policies.
Nothing can, or will change until we see the ANTI DEMOCRATIC PARTY for what they are. One party with a three wings and three names.
Vote to get them all out of office, support moves to limit the greed and political pension bonanza.
Posted by: Brin | May 25, 2008 at 04:56 PM
We have an electoral problem with the LibLabCon consortium all holding the same general policies.
Nothing can, or will change until we see the ANTI DEMOCRATIC PARTY for what they are. One party with a three wings and three names.
Vote to get them all out of office, support moves to limit the greed and political pension bonanza.
Posted by: Brin | May 25, 2008 at 04:55 PM
We have an electoral problem with the LibLabCon consortium all holding the same general policies.
Nothing can, or will change until we see the ANTI DEMOCRATIC PARTY for what they are. One party with a three wings and three names.
Vote to get them all out of office, support moves to limit the greed and political pension bonanza.
Posted by: Brin | May 25, 2008 at 04:50 PM
The brown guy has been after no 1 slot for years after robbing us blind for 10 years well his time is up, i was begining to think us pesents out here had gone soft in the head but i am pleased to see that the brits have seen through this clown for what he realy is he has just about draged this country to its knees and further more lined his and his jokers pockets with expences and pensions that us mugs out here can only dream about.The cabinet is more like dads army than a goverment office well one idiot jumped ship he should follow him no prises for,who yes mr fat man presscot could i make a suggestion TITANIC.
Posted by: les walker | May 25, 2008 at 02:53 PM
With the blatent lies he and Mr Blair has told in the last 10 years how doe's he expect us to believe him now.
Between them i think they have ruined our country and he should call an election immediately or better still resign as he is not fit for purpose with 90% of the rest of the rabble as well.
I will never vote Labour again.
Posted by: K Kite | May 18, 2008 at 10:55 PM
What does gordon clown expect ten years of promises no result. crime out of control, taxpayers hammered, education in disarray,nhs over run with infection, immigration we have been swamped, welfare billions squanderd on scroungers. oh, and phoney tonys human rights act, or better known as the criminal rights act. is that a result clown
Posted by: k.tymkiw | May 18, 2008 at 10:03 PM
gordie go forth & mutiple
Posted by: vic cottam | May 18, 2008 at 07:46 PM
i am really totally dismayed in labours policies. What on earth is gordon brown thinking of when he knows what is happening to the country. does he not see that he has to make emends and try to make himself mor popular and to get us out of this mess he have put us in. by being billy-no-mates will put him billy no job soon, as i think he`s not fit for the job, and never have been prime minister in the first place. he`s not a carry on from blair, and never will be. out i say and find another job.
Posted by: peter toone | May 18, 2008 at 07:32 PM
In this campaign, what is this "Tory Toffs" business all about anyway? For the Labour Party to sink so low as to resort to this kind of personal abuse just proves that they have nothing to offer. Please note that the Conservative candidate has made no derogatory personal remarks about other candidates, it's called good manners and respect, something these Labour Oiks know nothing about. Oh, I wonder how many Labour supporters will object to the use of "Labour Oiks" instead of "Tory Toffs"
Posted by: Peterson | May 18, 2008 at 03:28 PM
It seems that Gordon Brown's new position as PM was obtained by stealth,which is much the same way that Joseph Stalin obtained his power.Brown always knows what's best for us,except that it transpires the last 10 years of marvellous prosperity are based on vast debt,and he's still doing it!God help us,he has to go.
Posted by: A Voter | May 18, 2008 at 03:11 PM
we have not got to let any goverment walk all over the british people again and treat us like idiots and while where at it bring back corpral punishmemt
Posted by: rob | May 18, 2008 at 11:49 AM
I hope the people of Crewe & Nantwich remember that Gwyneth unlike her daughter was against ID cards and 42 day detention and Gordon Brown insisted that nobody was worse off with the abolition of the 10 pence tax rate. I hope they also are told that 1 million low paid workers are still worse off after his 2.7 billion pounds borrowing.
Posted by: Russell | May 18, 2008 at 11:11 AM
What did Brown ever do as a job to alllow him to run the country ,university lecturer perhaps
Posted by: peter dobson | May 18, 2008 at 10:07 AM
I don't know if the BNP or UKIP are standing but if they are it will be interesting to see how they fare. The mainstream parties have stolen Britain from it's people and given it to foreigners.
Posted by: John | May 18, 2008 at 09:58 AM
What does Gordon Brown expect the British public to do!!! He has never listened to the publlic, he has given us steath tax whenever he felt like it. He tells us he will help the lower paid yet in addition to scapping the 10 Pence tax rate he continualy increases the tax on fuel, even though the price of crude is rocketing. It's no wonder this idiot has to go. The tax on fuel should be lowered to kick start the raod hallage companies and give the working man a chance to enjoy motoring again. Lets face it, Gordon Brown is a stumble bum.
Posted by: Ken Day | May 18, 2008 at 09:04 AM
We've been here before . . . in our dumbocracy we don't vote for a party; we actually vote against an incumbent party.
I wonder how many will cast their vote in favour of the Tories to teach arrogant Labour a lesson?
Might make one feel better to see Labour get a good kicking but surely this is no way to run a country. No wonder we lurch from bad to worse.
Don't ask me; I ain't got the answers either. I am like a doctor who can spot the disease but is clueless as to how to fix it.
Posted by: michael | May 18, 2008 at 08:07 AM
I live in Crewe and voted for Gwyneth Dunwoody last time, so why have I changed?
Brown sold UK gold reserves off cheap, raided our pensions, lied over the EU referendum, has created an economy with the highest level of personal debt, taxes us through the roof to subsidise his wasteful cronies and the only good ideas he has are stolen from the opposition parties.
Labour have put out an appalling campaign in Crewe, showing that their real colours are based on class war and racism. They then parachute in the failed Welsh AM daughter of GD to represent them, showing that heredity rather than merit is their policy.
We have to show them on Thursday that we need a change or the country is doomed (if not already) with this lot in government.
Posted by: GW, Crewe,UK | May 18, 2008 at 05:25 AM
Gordon Brown is stupid or pretend to not hearing the voice of all British people who doesn't want him as PM and just showing again how desperately he loves the power like in last 10 years with all his despicable tricks to get rid of Tony Blair who is one of the best PM after Churchil and Lady Iron and if Mr Brown have the decency and his wishes for better future for Britania then he should resign right NOW before people and his own party making him to do that which it's obvious going to happen before next general election.
Posted by: ben Lafai | May 18, 2008 at 01:41 AM
Unless people turn out in force and vote against Clown Brown's corrupt New Labour Government, they will continue to walk all over the British people. We will be drawn further into the anti-democratic EU, that allows MEPs to live the life of Riley squandering British taxpayers' money; we subsidise EU quangos, providing cushy jobs for incompetent foreigners; and we cannot even stop the torrential rain of immigration, that cripples our infra-structure and destroys British culture.
Posted by: Mary Carpenter | May 18, 2008 at 01:29 AM
Its amazing to think Brown was once considered the 'Iron Chancellor'. He inherited an economy from Ken Clarke with low interest rates, low inflation and falling unemployment, borrowed and wasted billions over the last ten years, consumer debt is over a trillion pounds and now he trys to blame the current economic situation solely on the global economy. He has been a complete disaster - simple as.
Posted by: Leon Bancroft | May 18, 2008 at 12:44 AM