Labour MP Gordon Prentice has urged Gordon Brown to resign, arguing the government has “gone a bit rusty”.

Source BBC :http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/7528513.stm

It’s not rusty… it’s more like melted pig iron.

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  3 Responses to “Soon to be clunked”

  1. Over Perier water and diet cokes in The Cayo Arms myself anda group of like minded individuals pondered on this very subject.
    The following are our thoughts on when Mr. Bean would get the push=
    1 Gul -1/3/09
    2 Rob Oct 21st.2008
    3 H.J.E.D.Jones 1/15/09
    4 Kevin Westy 5th. Nov.08
    5 Chris Oct 5th.08
    6 Gwenno Oct 26th 08. The winner to buy the others a round of drinks.

  2. I am delighted to learn that the group refrained from partaking of the devil’s brew in what I am reliably assured is a notorious den of nationalist excess. Sober judgement is always to be admired; particularly these days when binge drinking among the over 60s has become a national problem but seems to be keeping our old folk alive and happy if nothing else.

    Mr Gordon Bean/Josef Vissarionovich Djugashvili (to echo the former Liberal Democrat leader Vince Cable’s memorable epithet) will, in my view, be ousted around 15th January next year. While I do not know the gentleman who chose that particular date on your list, I believe that to be the most likely choice. I wonder if other readers would like to take a punt?

    May I also take this opportunity of congratulating the ‘cambriapolitico’ team on the excellence of its content – I have only recently learned to use the ‘internet’ – but I can assure you that it has offered me (at 88 years of age) a new lease of life and a renewed determination to fight for Wales and to see her become, once again, a free country.

  3. You are right
    Of course Labour are in trouble
    Utterly on the way down

    Could anyone save them?
    Under different circumstances?
    Not even Tony Blair?
    Terrible shame!

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