Is Gordon Brown approaching the end of his political career?
In PMQ's - Hands shaking, walking off from the despatch box when he should be giving a statement.
Labour loosing the vote on the settlement issues for the Gurkhas - 25 Labour MP's voting against and a couple of hundred Labour MP's abstaining.
Botching the the MP's expenses issue.
The economy getting into deeper and deeper into recession, house prices still falling, unemployment without any sign of slowing down - still continuing to rise.
http://petitions.number10.gov.uk/please-go/
Please Go - Gordon - When will Gordon Brown realise the country want to see the back of him and let someone else, anyone but Labour, start to rebuild Britain - will he soldier on blindly getting the country more and more into a mess which will take years longer to repair and cause endless hardship for business and the public, who after all will be the ones who have to foot the bill.
The Labour party's record on the economy of Britain over the years has been a disaster and the voting public never seem to learn from the past - economies do have peaks and troughs - the troughs the Labour MP's and others have got their snouts into this time round make a total laughing stock of British democracy.
Under Tony Blair with Gordon Brown as Chancellor of the Exchequer the first few years where a great success but these years were based on Tory figures set by Ken Clarke. The following years with Gordon steering the economy, credit and borrowing were let rip and the debt bubble was created.
Older people with experience of past Labour governments saw what was happening and cleared off their mortgages where possible and kept their personal debt to manageable level - others followed Gordon's bad example and borrowed beyond their means.
Only Gordon going can start to repair to catastrophic damage done to our economy by the current Labour Government and Gordon's friends the Bankers, BY GOING at the earliest possible moment - but will he?
Please resign Now Gordon !!!
http://petitions.number10.gov.uk/please-go/
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