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- KuzII0
"he didn't leave due to "unpopularity". He's been forced to set a date for resignation due to a widespread rebellion in the Labour party and a wave of high profile cabinet resignations. The Labour party are fearful of a resurgent Conservative party under David Cameron and are looking to reinvigorate Labour in the run-up to next-years local elections, and subsequent general election. More than that, Gordon Bronw's allies have brooked all they can brook, and can brook no more!!"
- Kuz