...it looks like we may soon have a new Prime Minister, one way or another. The latest:
1. Four members of Gordon Brown's cabinet have resigned this week
2. We vote today in European and local council elections (our equivalent I suppose of Congressional mid-terms) in which it is almost certain that Brown's Labour Party will get a pasting
3. Brown may well face a leadership challenge, further resignations or at least defiance from the remaining members of his government (as happened to Margaret Thatcher ultimately in 1990 when she was forced to resign as PM)
4. He may also quite separately face a challenge from his Labour Party Members of Parliament (which also happened to Maggie in 1990 as a precursor to #3 above)
5. He may be forced to hold a General Election - which his party will almost certainly lose
6. Or he may survive - for the moment - but as a lame duck PM
1. Four members of Gordon Brown's cabinet have resigned this week
2. We vote today in European and local council elections (our equivalent I suppose of Congressional mid-terms) in which it is almost certain that Brown's Labour Party will get a pasting
3. Brown may well face a leadership challenge, further resignations or at least defiance from the remaining members of his government (as happened to Margaret Thatcher ultimately in 1990 when she was forced to resign as PM)
4. He may also quite separately face a challenge from his Labour Party Members of Parliament (which also happened to Maggie in 1990 as a precursor to #3 above)
5. He may be forced to hold a General Election - which his party will almost certainly lose
6. Or he may survive - for the moment - but as a lame duck PM