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Wednesday, 3 June 2009

Woe and Wednesday Warning For Westminster

Be careful if you're passing through the City of Westminster today. There are sure to be miscellaneous stationery items flying all over the ruddy place when McBuffoon sees the days front pages.

Labour leaning broadsheet The Guardian heads the revolution by using a huge editorial piece to urge the Parliamentary Labour Party to get rid of Gordon Brown and now. It's an editorial leader that will have poor Gormless choking on his cornflakes. "Labour's day of resignation" is their front page headline - if only McBuffoon's were next.

'Rats desert sinking ship: Shamed Smith leads exodus of ministers scrambling for the exit' says the Daily Mail, after yesterday's series of departure announcements.

The Times has: "Ministers quit as Brown’s authority wanes".

Under the headline 'Meltdown For Brown', the Daily Express remarks that: "Gordon Brown’s authority was in freefall last night after a string of resignations left his Government on the brink of disintegration".

The Telegraph sums up yesterdays events with the headline: "Cabinet meltdown".

The Independent concludes that there is: "Disarray in Downing Street".

Even The Mirror describes it as a 'Meltbrown'. Groan!

The Sun again calls for a General Election, saying it would now be an 'act of mercy'.

Get set for more fun and games. It all looks like imploding towards a General Election now. And if you're in Westminster, watch out for those ruddy flying staplers!!

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