The mini mutiny in the Labour Party...
Posted: Thu Jan 07, 2010 11:39 am
It seems to be all over now but gathered a bit of pace yesterday. Apparently Geoff "Saddam can launch WMD's in 45 minutes" Hoon started it, along with Patricia "I'm now earning a bundle in the private sector from all the contacts I made in Whitehall" Hewitt, both wanted Gordon The Ego out and it has been claimed by some in the Labour Party that Hoon was the principal mutineer because he was hacked off over how The Ego never gave him a top job in Europe last year.
We have been anticipating a large loss for Labour at the election this year, now, because of these divisions, they will lose even more heavily I suspect. It actually concerns me a bit because we will now have Call Me Dave as PM for so long, because the Labour opposition will be a much less credible party following their even greater loss at the polls, that the Tories will be able to do whatever they like without any solid, potent, opposition to keep them on their toes.
What do other people think? Will this action by Hoon and Hewitt create a bigger loss for Labour this year, as people are now viewing them as a divided party, and also could this action just be the first of many from disgruntled people within the Labour party?
We have been anticipating a large loss for Labour at the election this year, now, because of these divisions, they will lose even more heavily I suspect. It actually concerns me a bit because we will now have Call Me Dave as PM for so long, because the Labour opposition will be a much less credible party following their even greater loss at the polls, that the Tories will be able to do whatever they like without any solid, potent, opposition to keep them on their toes.
What do other people think? Will this action by Hoon and Hewitt create a bigger loss for Labour this year, as people are now viewing them as a divided party, and also could this action just be the first of many from disgruntled people within the Labour party?