Is it time for Gordon to go?

Is it time for Gordon to go?

Pressure is being put on senior cabinet ministers to push Gordon Brown out of No.10 if Labour's poor

 

Your comments

 
  1.  
    x from y says:
    Nov 6, 22:02

    Facts
    England has existed as a unified entity since the 10th century; the union between England and Wales, begun in 1284 with the Statute of Rhuddlan, was not formalized until 1536 with an Act of Union; in another Act of Union in 1707, England and Scotland agreed to permanently join as Great Britain; the legislative union of Great Britain and Ireland was implemented in 1801, with the adoption of the name the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland; the Anglo-Irish treaty of 1921 formalized a partition of Ireland; six northern Irish counties remained part of the United Kingdom as Northern Ireland and the current name of the country, the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, was adopted in 1927

  2.  
    Freddie from Fife says:
    Oct 16, 10:49

    Great Britain is a geographical term meaning the largest of the British Isles, it has nothing to do with being GREAT, which it aint!

    Time for Brown to go?
    Yes
  3.  
    Gitmo from Staffs says:
    Oct 16, 00:00

    Consider the alternative. How could Cameron represent you? He's a multimillionaire with no experience of anything more potent than a washing machine. Do you really think he could run our country? As a physics and mathematics teacher of 40+ years (solving logic and truth problems every day) I would say that the only chance this country has is to start a new party. A party that would put the majority first, a party that would realise multiculturalism isn't working in the uk and because the unemployment stats will reach 2.5m by April 09 stop immigration immediately. Lets not forget, Brown and his family are not suffering as we are, he's already stolen a kings ransom form you and I.

    Time for Brown to go?
    No
  4.  
    Melvyn from DERBY says:
    Oct 15, 20:32

    That Brown Bull is normaly flushed down the toilet. This country was at one time called GREAT BRITAIN. not now second hand fits the bill instead of great. he has pushed the O.A.Ps to one side(put another jumper if your cold) And sa for the working class Man or Woman well look at the the prices of food (ect) since the price of Fuel for transport /heating. will somebody tell him to sit down and think and grow up. It will not go away on its own.Give up brown your killing this countRY that WAS GREAT onCE.

    Time for Brown to go?
    Yes
  5.  
    EH from Surrey says:
    Oct 15, 20:22

    Probably not the best time at right present to rid of him as he at least has experience, good or bad, of dealing in financial matters over a long period. Who else has? Let him sort out this mess that he has got us into and let the situation settle a little. Then he must go, before the next due election, as he is mostly responsible for the uk's current financial mess, he is essentially a very arrogant politician, full of spin and devious lies and to cap it all he is an unelected PM!!! We need someone with a will to serve the country as people want it not just for political ends as he and most MP's seem hell bent on doing by saying what they think you want to hear then doing their own thing. Give Cameron a chance - we have no reason yet to slate him for saying things he does not deliver on whereas there's plenty of proof of that from the years of Labour rule.

    Time for Brown to go?
    Yes

Report this comment:

This will never be published on the site.

Please tick if you are happy for us to contact you about your report if we have further queries.

Contains offensive language

Contains racist or sexist language

Is a personal attack

Is spamming or advertising

Other

 

Comments page 1 of 1,894

Your vote: the results

Time for Brown to go?

No
18%
18%
Yes
82%
82%

Add your view now

This comment board is closed.

Debate status

  • Total comments : 14,232
  • Allowed comments : 9,470
  • Blocked comments : 4,762
  • Waiting for moderation : 0