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Sherry, I don't know if you've seen the news tonight, but your post's read like you haven't. Gordon Brown HAS stepped down, he is no longer PM. There is no leader of the labour party at the moment.sherry_d wrote:CM I put my tail between legs and eat humble pie but you took it too literally. I hope you get what I am trying to say but that doesnt make Gordon a saint, he is being very selfish and bullish about it all
Actually I've just re-read the BBC website and I'm not sure I've got it right. Does he still act as PM until there is an official replacement?
No I was wrong, sorry It's very confusing.
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Not quite. He will remain leader for at least another 4 months. Get the bunting out.Nathair wrote:Sherry, I don't know if you've seen the news tonight, but your post's read like you haven't. Gordon Brown HAS stepped down, he is no longer PM. There is no leader of the labour party at the moment.sherry_d wrote:CM I put my tail between legs and eat humble pie but you took it too literally. I hope you get what I am trying to say but that doesnt make Gordon a saint, he is being very selfish and bullish about it all
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