Wednesday, 29 April 2009

RESIGN

As Gordon Brown speaks (drivel) at PMQs, the petition calling upon him to resign is surging to the government e-petitions top spot.

In 2005 Gordon Brown received 24,278 votes in his constituency of Kirkcaldy and Cowdenbeath.

That 60m are being ruled-over by a man who has personally received the consent of UNDER 25,000 voters - and then - NOT for the role of Prime Minister, is just one of the many striking indicators of just how broken our 'democracy' really is.

The petition (which has been running for under one week?) has long-since passed the 25,000 mark and signatories are coming in fast, but it needs over 1.7m to beat the road pricing petition of 2007.

If you haven't done so yet, please make sure you sign; why wait for the general election, why not exercise direct democracy?

10m may be out of work by the time of the next general election, let's see if we can get 10m signatures NOW and take him down early!


Below, Gordon excessively borrows from his nose to 'invest' in his mouth...



UPDATE @ 16:00: 'resign' now tops the e-petition list with over 28,500 signatories (adding 500+ per hour). Please tell all your colleagues, friends and family - dooon with Brooon!

5 comments:

Henry North London said...

Just 500 off the topspot....

27835 at 13.35

Field Marshall Watkins said...

200 by my count, by the time I get back from work it should be top of the pile.

Henry North London said...

28454

15.37

Hes top of the shop

I could do with this many people voting me in It would make it a safe seat for the Libertarian party

Mrbeerbelly said...

E-Petitions calling for the resignation of the moster powerful man in England.....

That should work.

Gandhi said...

Nope. It calls for the resignation of Gordon Brown, not Jonathan Ross.