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Thursday, 25 February 2010

If Gordon Brown does call an election for sooner than 6 May what pretext would be believable?

There is much speculation that Gordon Brown is about to call a general election for sooner than 6 May. I am prepared to believe that Gordon Brown is preparing to call a general election but what I can't foresee is what reason Gordon Brown will give for calling the election for before 6 May.

I suppose that it doesn't really matter as whatever the reason given the BBC will not question it, preferring to concentrate on ensuring Labour's reelection.

3 comments:

  1. You're quite right; especially about the BBC. Nu-Labour has got 13 years' experience of "any old lie will do" - and getting away with it.

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  2. He will find a reason.
    I would suggest "to end the uncertainty " !

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  3. It doesn't matter whether his excuse is "believable". What matters is that the excuse is on the written record. Any old excuse (lie) will do.

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