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Written by Austin Mitchell
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24 September 2007 |
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Off to Bournemouth for what’s more likely to be a coronation than a conference. Indeed, under the guise of providing that conference resolutions will be dealt with more quickly by the Policy Forum and the department concerned, they’re proposing new constitutional rules which will emancipate conference by reducing the role of the unions and excluding contemporary resolutions which usually provide the only red meat we get to chew on.
Still the mood’s good, the party’s happy and we’re dong well in the polls. Gordon has done well in all the tests particularly the last one on Northern Rock. There’s even a happy feeling that it’s so good it can’t go on.
Which it can’t. That’s why we need an early election. The party thinks that and if he doesn’t announce it at the conference there’ll be a disappointed feeling of anti climax. Not our last but almost certainly our best chance.
Not si tu dois partire Gordon because you’ve got to go. So go now. Si non tu dois rester la nuit. Or more accurately twenty wearing months.
Go.Go Go.Go Go.Go. Repeat after me.
Hung Parliament. |