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Wednesday, January 06, 2010

Labour Hewitt & Hoon Wrong Approach Is A Pity

While the news trend seemed to be struggling with the big freeze snow, Patricia Hewitt and Geoff Hoon were somewhere plotting to heat up the political rooms. But disappointingly enough they pressed the wrong button.


It is funny though that everyone is surprised that Hewitt and Hoon would do this. Isn't the surprise in the fact that they didn't do their homework well in the first place so to understand that this isn't going work? How so degrading can they paint themselves again? It was the same style of plot that James Purnell and Hazel Blears used
separately, that these two are repeating. They obviously did not learn from that failure.

Regardless of how poor anyone tries to paint Gordon Brown now, the Labour party may not be any better chanced if it embark on a leadership change now. And insider bickering can only thaw at the party's strength. But as said, it's a mere feeble stab.

As against Patricia Hewitt's claim that there are many who wants a leadership run, there are far too many, especially the grassroots who don't. And what people like her do not understand is that every silly and coward move like this one, makes door-knocking tough for the grassroots. People should go back to their constituencies and be open on their trust or distrust of Gordon Brown and then fight their election. Anyone who loses cannot blame Gordon Brown; it's that simple.

image taken from news.bbc.co.uk

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