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andy06shake
Personally i would call for that particular individual to be swinging from a lamp post along with the rest of his cronies!
And he can stick that stupid bedroom tax where the Sun don't shine!edit on 30-9-2013 by andy06shake because: (no reason given)
The Party Leaders are elected by the Party memberships. We vote for Parties, not leaders, in General Elections.
As for millionaires on the front bench, tell me how many on the shadow bench aren't millionaires either. Sorry, but Labour being the party of the people days are long gone, they went when John Smith passed
.....however unpopular things are because of the mess the country is STILL in from the last lot of self centred bigoted labour government ....
Roll on Scottish Independance and we can get rid of those idiot MPs that think north of the border doesn't exist!
Scorchio
reply to post by RP2SticksOfDynamite
Are you serious?
The hardships of having to go to the job centre once a day, eh?
Try telling that to the people who work 37.5 hours a week, who absolutely hate their jobs, in many cases working through illness due to lack of SSP, and who still can't afford to pay their bills at the end of the week, let alone pay other peoples benefits.
Up until May of this year, i was working in both a full time job and a part time job to try to make ends meet. Recently, i was accosted in the street by a number of little hooligans. I hit one and broke his phone. I then had his unemployed mother contacting the police, pressing charges for the replacement of the phone that costs £250. So tell me, why can an unemployed single mother afford a £250 phone and i can't?
Scorchio
reply to post by RP2SticksOfDynamite
Are you serious?
The hardships of having to go to the job centre once a day, eh?
lifttheveil
Flavian
reply to post by lifttheveil
Completely flawed petition, i am afraid. He is the leader of the Conservative Party, who won most votes at the last election. Admittedly not enough to win an outright majority but enough to put them in a position to form a coalition government. That makes him Prime Minister whether people like it or not.
The fact that he is Prime minister is not disputed at all. What they do say is he is not elected by the people, which is true.
justwokeup
The PM cannot be personally impeached by parliament but the goverment he leads can be toppled (or he can be replaced by his own party).