Message posted by Mary at 09:27 pm, Sun 14th Sep 2008
I am horrified at the political suicide which is taking place within the party at present. For goodness sake members, recognise the crucial importance of a show of unity and stablity in such a time
of financial crisis - not only in Britain, but also world-wide. Gordon Brown and Labour can regain the respect of the electorate. BUT this will not happen by demonstrating disunity and disloyalty and
having a "Night of the Long Knives" played out across the autumn. Draw together and show the British people the prudence and assurance which has been evident in the strength of Gordon Brown's
exemplary performance. Demonstrate integrity both to the people and to each other and give clear leadership to help us through the crisis. I hope and pray that a daft charade is not played out during
the party conference. Mary Gibbs
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Message posted by Ian at 04:19 pm, Thu 18th Sep 2008
Mary Gibbs says Gordon Brown and Labour needs to regain the trust of the electorate, this is true. Gordon Brown in particular has to gain the respect of the electorate as a leader. And the only way
he's going to do that, in this political and economical crisis, is doing something big and decisive. Like taking on The City and banning short selling, least in the short term, that's lead to a good
big bank been taken over by another big bank. With the inevitable loss of jobs and competition. He must take on the rebels back me or sack me. So come on Gordon do something big! Looking forward to
Gordon's Labour party conference speech.
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Message posted by reece at 12:31 pm, Wed 17th Sep 2008
The greedy firms are to blame but this is due to encouraging a society of greed where money and not social responsibility has taken over. NEW labour has let the ordinary working class down, i have
always voted labour,i was once upon a time the secetary of the young socialist in my local ward, and i am a union member but i will not be voting labour at the next election, and i shall also be
approaching my union representative to ask about the possibility of stopping the percentage of my union fees supporting the NEW labour party (to me NEW labour is just another branch of the
Conservative party now), take my case as an example the company i work for did not give us a pay rise this year not because they made a loss but because their profit margin dropped from £300 million
to £200 million yet the management awarded themselves big pay rises and also big bonus's, this is the morally corrupt society we now live in and is supported by NEW labour, its time it was controlled
and its time for NEW labour to listen to the ordinary person who is fed up of the greed of todays firms, the credit crunch is hitting people but focusing on it as being the whole cause is just
another way of the NEW labour sticking its head in the sand and not listening, and if it takes a leadership contest not necessarily for a change in leader but for a change in the direction of the
labour party so be it reece price
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Message posted by Nessa at 08:52 pm, Thu 18th Sep 2008
I would just like to tell the rebel MPs to stop complainingand get on with the job they were voted in to do. Do they think a new leader would wave a magic wand and woes of the world will disappear?
Get behind Gordon Brown and help him rather than making things a thousand times worse for the Labour party. I do think this is for their own self interest, if there was a general election in the near
future do they think a change of leader would help them win it? I don't think so, and they would hand it to David Cameron on a plate. So stop whingeing and get on with reuniting the party. Nessa
Stevens
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