Thursday, September 04, 2008

Brown must go, now!

Nick,

all that has been happening is that Clarke and other labour MPs have been reading the various blogs during their summer holidays.

I am no Johnny-come-lately to the irrefutable fact that Gordon made the worst mistake by any politician in living memory by not coming to the electorate.

It was obvious that as soon as Tony Blair announced that he was not going to serve a full term that labour should have immediately selected Gordon as leader of the labour party and that a general election ought to be held.

Blair lied to the country over the war against Iraq. This must never be forgotten, no matter what gloss you put on his reasons, a war of aggression is a war of aggression no matter how you want to describe it.

Furthermore, the problem with the army is that in a large number of cases, with a few notable exceptions, they followed orders. Under the Nurembourg principles, victors justice if you like, the leaders should have said no. They did not and they have the same blood on their hands as the Prime Minister.

That means both the former PM and the current one, he paid for it as Chancellor, if he was any sort of man he should have said no. He didn't, and that is why he did not deserve to take over, as a result of a bloodless coup if I may be so bold as to say.

As I have said before Gordon Brown lacks any legitimacy and must go, if you like to teach any subsequent leader a lesson. The lesson being that we still live in a democracy and that there is still freedom of speech no matter what injunctions the courts may pass by order of the MoD, or what the moderators of the BBC may attempt to keep those of a passion for a need for change out of the debate.

Brown must go, this parliament must end, and it must end soon, because there are alternatives and the alternatives I see on the rise are not the ones that I want to see in power.

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