Tuesday, Apr 28, 2009
How many signatures would make this a referendum on Brown?
Guardian: Downing Street website hosts petition calling for Gordon Brown to resign
http://petitions.number10.gov.uk/please-go/
Off piste I know - apologies. But for every one of you that has posted negative comments about Brown - here's your chance to put your money where your mouths are.
This petition has slipped past the No 10 censors and is only 6,000 signatures from being the top petition on the No 10 website. Only 200 signatures guarantees a responce from No 10 'for serious subjects'.
Would be amusing to be in the room with Brown when his media advisors first have the balls to tell him about this petition!
What option would Brown have if millions of people vote him out via his own website?! He'd face protests in the streets if he didn't take it seriously!
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1. matt_the_hat said...
No other single individual in this country is more to blame for the housing catastrophe in my humble opinion
Signed - I'm sure all my emails will now be diverted through Cheltenham - SO WHAT
2. jack c said...
Agreed Matt - they also now have my name, residential/e-mail address having signed the petition - but I suspect we are monitored anyway