Brown is Deluded: “Labour will win Election”

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Completely and utterly deluded. Especially when polls are suggesting that after the next election, there may be a Conservative Commons majority of 260. That Brown thinks that Labour will win the next election really shows how separated he is from the real world.

I agree with Eric Pickles, who says:

The analysis is that it is now impossible for [Labour] to win the election, but it’s perfectly possible for [the Conservatives] to lose it… We can’t take a 20 per cent lead in the polls for granted.

Labour certainly appear finished, and it is unlikely that a change of leader will make any real difference at all. The Conservatives, however, certainly can’t take any poll lead for granted. We an’t be complacent. We need to keep on working to get a raft of policies and a united vision for what a Conservative government will do, and communicate that to the people between now and the next election.

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One Response to “Brown is Deluded: “Labour will win Election””

  1. The Labour party has absolutely no chance of re election. The greatest catastrophe for the UK right now will be for the Labour MPs to spend the remaining time trying to line their own pockets and line up jobs with grateful banks. It is commonly supposed that politicians are no longer in politics for the benefit of the electorate, but for their own benefit. I suspect that many will follow Blair and move overseas with their ill gotten loot and pensions, leaving us to live in the mess they have created. The Labour Party is a national disgrace. It can only be hoped that enough time has passed since last in power, for the Conservatives to at least make an attempt at honest government, looking after the public good, at least long enough to get us out of this mess. We thought that the Conservatives smelt bad, but Labour make them smell like Roses. Brown is an unelected Prime Minister, because Blair was smart enough to see this coming and duck, Brown was desperate enough to be Prime Minister that he took the job regardless. They are both guilty of voter neglect, possibly Blair more which was evidenced by his unseemly haste to leave the scene of the crime.

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