Reporter: "Did you at any point even consider that it might be the best thing for the Labour Party, and the country, for you to stand down as Prime Minister?"
"Gordon Brown has unveiled a reshuffled cabinet and vowed to "fight on" with his "resilient" team to rescue the economy and clean up politics."
Let's just put this through Bablefish; fortunately they have a bullshit to english translator in place now...
"Gordon Mugabe is refusing to step down and hand over power to anyone more competent them himself, despite having lost all support internally within his party, and externally from the public. He is moving his last few remaining minions into key positions of power in the desperate hope that the nation will stop questioning his authority despite him not representing the will of the people, and that they will continue to let him “mismanage the economy”, and “generally shit around” when he should be trying to deal with pressing real life issues threatening the nation.
I could quote Del Amitri lyrics here, but it'd be prosaic. There are no defining lines remaining in British politics any more - saving the Eurofederalism question, and the barmpot extremist parties.
I find the older I get, the more in favour of uprooting the system completely and rebuilding it from the ground up I become. I can only assume that by the time I reach your age I'll have grown so sick and tired of being unable to uproot it and rebuild it that I'll have grown very depressed about it. With a pain in all the diodes down my left side ;)
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Brown: "No, but I'm not arrogant."
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Let's just put this through Bablefish; fortunately they have a bullshit to english translator in place now...
"Gordon Mugabe is refusing to step down and hand over power to anyone more competent them himself, despite having lost all support internally within his party, and externally from the public. He is moving his last few remaining minions into key positions of power in the desperate hope that the nation will stop questioning his authority despite him not representing the will of the people, and that they will continue to let him “mismanage the economy”, and “generally shit around” when he should be trying to deal with pressing real life issues threatening the nation.
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I find the older I get, the more in favour of uprooting the system completely and rebuilding it from the ground up I become. I can only assume that by the time I reach your age I'll have grown so sick and tired of being unable to uproot it and rebuild it that I'll have grown very depressed about it. With a pain in all the diodes down my left side ;)
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