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Labour Party General Issues>55% of Labour voters want Gordon Brown to resign
ukiprule 10:47 PM 06-05-2008
55% of Labour voters want Gordon Brown to resign - Times Online
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Bluemerle 11:30 PM 06-05-2008
In the local elections in the area containing the odious Ed Balls constituency, the Labour Party polled FEWER votes than the BNP!
Somehow this fact doesn't seem to be getting much publicity though I can't think why.

Madame Tussauds in London is loath to cast a waxwork of Gordon Brown due to complaints that he wasn't voted into office and also that he might not be Prime Minister long enough to make it worthwhile.
To help them make up their minds, Madame Tussauds is running a poll asking people to vote on whether they should bother or not.

You can vote through their website online,

Madame Tussauds - London's most famous tourist attraction
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Britannist 10:54 AM 07-05-2008
Apologies - I opened a thread on this subject this morning not knowing that this one had already been started.

The other thread (the one I opened) can be found at:

http://www.democracyforum.co.uk/brit...tml#post497619
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Baron von Lotsov 03:47 PM 07-05-2008
Next up Marxist Miliband.

Maybe Labour supporters should get out altogether and take up a less harmful hobby like gardening or something.
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youcanhandlethetruth 05:41 AM 08-05-2008
100% of labour voters deserve their beloved prime minister..........

Cretins.
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Ian C 12:42 PM 08-05-2008
In the Republic of South Yorkshire, many have not voted anything else but Labour. The recent Council elections have seen a shift towards BNP and even the Green Party. What other choices have they ? Lib-Dem :-)
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Baron von Lotsov 02:51 PM 11-05-2008

Originally Posted by Ian C:
In the Republic of South Yorkshire, many have not voted anything else but Labour. The recent Council elections have seen a shift towards BNP and even the Green Party. What other choices have they ? Lib-Dem :-)

They are very traditional and will do what their fathers did who did what their fathers did. I suppose they are living in the past and long before New Labour was invented.
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Earthling 12:16 AM 12-05-2008
The Sun reported recently that if Gordon Brown actually did go, Labour would be doing much worse, even if Blair returned. The most-hated seem to be Ed Balls and Harriet Harman in their poll, which mirrors my opinion exactly, although in my eyes they are all as bad as each other, hopeless at running the country
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Britannist 05:02 PM 12-05-2008

Originally Posted by Ian C:
In the Republic of South Yorkshire, many have not voted anything else but Labour. The recent Council elections have seen a shift towards BNP and even the Green Party. What other choices have they? Lib-Dem :-)

UKIP got almost 900 votes in some wards it contested in Rotherham ('south' Yorkshire) on 1.5.2008. They were the highest votes in the country for UKIP on that day.

Anti-UKIP europhile Labour MP Denis MacShane (who was sacked as 'Europe' Minister from the Blair Government) represents Rotherham in the House of Commons.
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