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Gordon Brown resigns as UK Prime Minister, David Cameron set for office

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Uploaded by on May 11, 2010

Gordon Brown has resigned as British PM ending 13-year rule of the Labour Party. In his resignation statement outside No. 10 Downing Street, Brown struggled to contain his emotions as he thanked his wife for her support and love — then left the storied residence for the last time with the two young sons he has always fought to keep out of the public eye.

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  • DIRTY LEFT WING SOCAILIST CUNT GET OUT AND TAKE YOUR JUMPED OUT PRICK FILLED PARTY WITH YOU! AND NEVER EVEN COME BACK.

  • @cod26 Labour as you said allowed an "Open door" immigration policy to gain more votes. A FACT released by Whitehall. Can never understand Northerners devotion to Labour and harping on about events over 30 years ago when Labour are shitting on British workers. Brown would have done anything even if it was detrimental to the country to stay in power, He is a one-eyed bastard cunt that deserves hanging for the absolute fucking mess he has left in his wake.

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  • why do their wives have to be there?

  • PEOPLE NEED TO CALM DOWN

  • @RichardElden Nick Clegg has betrayed the British people by helping his Tory buddy - David Cameron - deny the British electorate a referendum on our membership of the hopelsssly corrupt and criminal led European Union project. Nick Clegg is a traitor.

  • @bluetillidie1 WELL FUCKING SAID.

  • good riddance

  • Just so you know, im not flying the flag for Labour. Im a former Lib Dem, now observing other centrist options.

    For Lib Dem's the anger lies in Nick Clegg's betrayal and whatever way you look at it thats what it was. For me the objection is not in being in coalition; actually I initially supported it; its the fact that Nick Clegg has become not a colleague, but a 'yes man' for the Tories. And he accepts their forced labour policy which I find reprehensible.

  • @WORLD8NSH5KNIGHT1 The immigration minister of the time admitted it following the loss of the election, documents were then released stating the extent of the policy.

    Yeah i can understand why people could be aggravated by that, by no one said it was going to be easy, people need to suck it up and deal with it, there's people in far worse situations than us across the world and people seem to taking what we have for granted.

  • ..... the fact that this government has taken a cautious and soft approach to vast banking bonuses whilst the homeless of Westminster are being kicked when they are struggling simply has no moral credibility in my view. You need to understand that many of the people who are angry and complaining are not doing so to be childish; they are genuinely concerned by these policies. Unless im mistaken no other G8 nation is cutting as deep as we are; so its not so much the cuts, its the scale of them.

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