A reader emails me to alert me to an entry on Tom Watson's blog on October 15 2005 (HERE)
October 15, 2005
Tory leader
They're having an internal election and half killing each other. Whatever David Cameron has or hasn't done, he's sketching out his views of a future Conservative party. David Davis is playing the man not the ball and who will be the loser in that? The Conservative party of course. Will they ever learn?
Those words sound rather hollow now, don't they?
UPDATE 1pm: Khalid Mahmood has now resigned as a government PPS. Now another
Khalid Mahmood jsut thrown in the towel.
ReplyDeleteHe might be the first but won't be the last.....A PPS has also now resigned.....Sky News said: 'They are falling like nine-pins' - Oh joy! Even Blair's control freakery isn't working anymore. Bye Bye Tony. Good riddance.
ReplyDeleteBlimey. I turned round and looked at my TV and Sky are saying another Minister has quit. It's hard to keep up...
ReplyDeletekhalid mahmood has now resigned from his position as pps as well
ReplyDeleteLet the blood letting begin, I for one can't wait. Can any present member of the cabinet rescue (some of) their honour and integrity by resigning? Can Brown still be a member of the cabinet under Blair whilst his allies (i.e. obeying Browns instructions) demand humiliation in Blair naming a date? Watch his space....
ReplyDeleteSo what you're saying, Iain, is that Tom Watson is behind rumours that Tony Blair took cocaine?
ReplyDeleteWould it be unkind if I just pulled up a deck chair and watched the blood letting?
ReplyDeleteFighting like rats in a sack! Fantastic. Then hopefuly this lot will get the sack!
In Blair's case, an hour is a long time in politics. I just wonder if he will make it to the weekend!
ReplyDeleteHow principled of Tom Watson! As a junior defence minister, he's been happy to play his part in overseeing the tragic farce in Iraq and Afghanistan.
ReplyDeleteOnly when it looks like Blair's on his way out does he both to resign!
Downing St. have stated (World at One)
ReplyDeletethat Blair was going to sack him anyway. Do you think he will finally find some gonads and stand up to Brown now? That would make things interesting instead of his continual setting non-existent leaving dates.
And his letter implies he does not believe Blair will resign. But anyone who admits to being an OK sorta guy can obviously be better trusted than some upstart junior minister who should not have been honoured with office.......
According to Radio 4 this lunchtime, they were given an ultimatum - retract that letter or resign. It wasn't really them doing the right thing....
ReplyDeleteI wonder how long this will last? And I can't wait for the Labour conference.....
Is this the time right now for Brown to stop dithering and go for it with a resignation from the cabinet and a statement that he can no longer work under Blair.....or is he too scared? It's not a question of if Blair will survive to 31st May 2007, but until tonight??? Lovin' every moment. I shall buy an expensive bottle of shampoo from Balls Brothers on the way home from the City this evening in anticipation (If not tonight, then I don't think I'll need to have it on ice for too long!)
ReplyDeleteDoes this mean that Tom Watson's blog is going to get interesting again?
ReplyDeleteEt tu, n'tu n'tu ad infinitum -
ReplyDeleteBi bi bliar;
Ciao persona marrone scozzese.
Che cosa sublimano la gioia.
In nomine padre, figlio....
Tony is on his way out , next for the chop ,Cameron (he can take Osbourne and Letwin with him)
ReplyDeleteDavis
Redwood
Hague
Willetts (shakey)
The supposed "nasties" , in other words practical people, not utopian fantasists, then I will chose the Conservatives rather than BNP or UKIP.
You can bet Brown is rapidly weighing his options.
ReplyDeleteIf Ed Balls now has a sideline selling shampoo does he know something about the next election we do not?
ReplyDeleteNuLabour apologist now wanting us to move on...success of the past....only 18 months ago....huge win...people on the doorsteps that I meet, real people....blah de blah.
This is good!
Indeed he is just the start... Khalid Mahmood's just resigned at PPS to Tony McNulty
ReplyDeleteA rat always runs when the going gets tough. It always leaves a sinking ship first.
ReplyDeleteTom Watson is responsible for everything. Iraq war, tuition fees, the lot. It is he who put Labour where it is. Be it good or bad.
His voting record exceeds Blair's by far and is more responsible than Blair for everything. easily proven. In other words, he is a twat.
He is very untrustworthy and he is known to lie.I can prove this easily.
Watson knows that the Blair game is up soon and he wants street cred with Gordy.
I don't trust this man and I never have. Just in case he thinks I'm a cunt, I don't trust his sidekick Liam Byrne another lying twat who lied everyone within earshot. I can prove this. I reported both of them to the Directorate of the West Midlands regional office.Ian somebody or other, or was it Douglas?
Think not of these born again dissenters as being honourable and just but think of them as cowards.
Byers and milburn may be spivs spinning a yarn or two here and there, but when push comes to shove these guys know where their mates are.
Utter utter cunts. nothing less.
Tom Watson is the target seat for the BNP and this is the real reason for his COWARDICE!
DOOM has spoken.
Can you refresh my mind as to the last time a Tory resigned on a point of principle?
ReplyDeleteEvery heard of dropping like flies!
ReplyDeleteJonathan Scott nails it a little.
ReplyDeletePlease note the Birmingham link in all of the disloyalty.
This is not about Blair, it is about the proposed clearout of Labour from Birmingham.
Let's see who is accurate.
Doom
Remember me, Gordon, when thou enterest thou kingdom.
ReplyDeleteWell, Tom, you're a shameless, cynical jackal and a backstabber to boot. Welcome to the team!
Another four just went.
ReplyDeleteYou can watch the unfolding news reporting of this potential demise here: http://www.newsnow.co.uk/newsfeed/?name=Blair+Exit
ReplyDelete4 more now to
ReplyDeleteBBC news report its seven now!
ReplyDeletehttp://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/5319328.stm
anyonebutblair said: "Is this the time right now for Brown to stop dithering .....or is he too scared?"
ReplyDeleteHe is indeed. Both camps are fingering the nuclear buttons, and we may be about to find out what Blair's got on his nervous neighbour.
Along with 'how to conduct a farewell UK tour', the playbook will include memos on:
- how to conduct a scorched-earth retreat
- how to construct a booby-trap
- how to brew a poison pill
- how to bribe a Trades Union Congress
- how to engineer a Diversionary Event (watch out, Afghanistan)
I wonder where, right now, are Mandelson & Campbell?
I bet Brown Gordon is sick to death of 'blow jobs' and being 'rimmed'! School days all over again!
ReplyDeleteLooks like this whole mess is going affect the pound: http://www.iii.co.uk/news/?type=afxnews&articleid=5771201&action=article
ReplyDeleteBlair gone by end Sept, chaps.
ReplyDeleteJonathan queries my description of Birmingham.
ReplyDeleteIt's more accurate to say they are under the umbrella of the West Midlands Regional Labour Party.
Most of them appear to be.
There is a definite link here.
They are ultra loyal to Blair and are showing utter disloyalty.
The word is out that the West Midlands is going to vote BNP and the rats know it's all Blairs fault. Love to hear why though.
The garbage is about timetables.
Doom.
MASSACRE IN DOWNING STREET!
ReplyDeleteFriends of The Great Ham confirmed earlier reports that seven dwarves committed collective (very non NuL} suicide today. The Great Porker himself is said to be furious see pps
2,4,5,6 & 94.
Blair said he had been "intending to dismiss" Mr Watson anyway... (because his actions were) disloyal, discourteous and wrong.
ReplyDeleteIt would therefore have been impossible for him to remain in government."
So, let me get this right - you can get sacked for being disloyal, discourteous and wrong. Well, Prescott is (at best) discourteous and wrong - I'd say "bloody rude, incompetent, corrupt and damaging" so that leads me to conclude that Watson would have been sacked for disloyalty alone. This examplifies the NuLabour project.
ScotsToryB said...
ReplyDeleteIf Ed Balls now has a sideline selling shampoo does he know something about the next election we do not?
He's losing his seat. I've known about this for ages. It's something to do with there being too many constituencies in his county.
Who wants Khalid Mahmood anyway?
ReplyDeleteThis would be a good day to bury David Cameron.
ReplyDeleteBet Tony is on the phone to Georgey boy tonight for advice on how to win an election with fewer votes than everyone else.
ReplyDeleteHe is telling MP's to get on with the business of running the country, well they are, starting by getting rid of the waste of space who is supposed to be leading it.
By the way what has happened to him being questioned over the cash for pearages scam.
I must say though that I am looking forward to him writing his book on his years as PM. It will be interesting to see how well he thinks he has done compared to the reality we all face each day.
It should be noted that Channel 4 news ran the story of the Birmingham connection and the rats who conspired to do Tony.
ReplyDeleteThis lot voted for everything under Tony and are therefore the worst possible type of politician I can think of.
In it for the money and glory with no scruples whatsoever.
Doom