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Topic History of: New Labour is DEAD !
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In The Know veritas wrote:
And don't blame Brown for everything..never forget the greatest Labour disappointment..Blair.

How wonderful to see the back of the ghastly Campbell and Mandleson.

I don't agree Clegg will be a poodle (surely Blair's title !)..he has extraordinary power now. The next few year will either make or break his party for all time.


To a certain extent Brown was lumbered with the doomed-to-failure policies (and wars) that B-Liar had left behind.

I agree about Mandleson .... notice how "absent" he was on TV last night? If Labour had won he would have been smirking all over our screens.
DJones The BBC's analysis of Gordon Brown:

In The Know Angel wrote:
A clever move by Brown and Labour.

You speak as if this was planned ... that in some way Brown had any real say in the developments. The British people rejected him (at the very first opportunity). He was clinging to power with dear life (even phoning Nick Clegg to throw in spoilers when Clegg was deep in negotiations with the Tories). Even members of his own party knew the game was up (and many went public and said so).

Brown is a sour bitter man. "Let's quit now - so the Tories don't have time to plan an arrival". (Everyone knows that they bussed-in loads of supporters - all pretending to be the public - the "welcome" Tony Blair in 1979).

Contrast that with the statesmanlike Nick Clegg ... who only enered Parliament in 2005 - and in five years he is Deputy PM. He has also returned the Liberal Party to government for the first time in 70 years. It's an astonishing achievement that Brown can only be jealous about.

Difficult times ahead as we try to sort out the mess (the biggest deficit in history) - all left by Mr Brown.

The future is bright ... and the future is definately not red !
veritas Well let's hope that Labour now returns to it's roots and abandons it's ambition to be Conservative Lite.

There is still a rocky time ahead and if it re-groups and adopts it's original ideals there is every chance it could be back in power after the next election.

And don't blame Brown for everything..never forget the greatest Labour disappointment..Blair.

How wonderful to see the back of the ghastly Campbell and Mandleson.

I don't agree Clegg will be a poodle (surely Blair's title !)..he has extraordinary power now. The next few year will either make or break his party for all time.
Prunella Minge To be fair, no leader was claiming this time to be a cure for all ills. It's time for some grown-up Government, and I think the situation is just too serious to snap straight into chronic scepticism, sorely tempting though it is.