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Topic History of: Gordon Brown goes within ten days
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robbiex You were all wrong, he's still here as i expected.
BR I still agree with JK - he wont go.

In fact - I believe he will change the voting system to give himself the best chance of holding onto power in the next election.

BROWN is the ultimate "power freak" he wont ever give up power. Notice how despite the worst Labour results for a century he gets a round of applause by the Labour MPs when he speaks to them.....why ? well the man is untouchable at the moment as long as Mandelson ( Bilderberg ) is on his side - which he is.

Browns's next step is to bring in a voting system or to declare a national emergency ( Swine flu -terror attack - etc ) in order to keep power. I have said this for 2 years and I still stand by it now.

Brown is going no-where - though on Friday any other PM would have been unseated by such bad polling etc
veritas but as Labour is bound to be thrashed in a year,that's when it becomes very dangerous for a losing PM.

Every MP who has ever entertained the possibility of being PM wants a last ditch chance at the job even if it's only for 6 months.

They have nothing to lose and after all, the chance won't come around again until at last 10 years.

Plots are hatched, promises made.

Maggie never thought she would get the chop until the tap came on the shoulder and the poor bewildered thing was sent home to Croydon and Dennis, clutching a little cardboard box with her belongings.
robbiex Brown won't go until he is voted out in a general election. He is the most powerfull man in Britain, he's not going to give up that position of his own accord. We have heard all this "end of Brown" stuff many times before.
Remember the emails scam, the lost laptops, the 10p tax rate. All of this will be forgotten if the economy picks up, which is the main thing that we are concerned about.
BR Brilliant speech by Brown today on news channels - about his vision - he even cracked some jokes about resignations and Mandelson who was sitting there with him......

Perhaps the shock of getting so low means that he has nothing to lose now ........

In addition there is no obvious successor in Labour.

He may go but is still more likely to stay based on this performance.