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A slow build to a final 90 seconds of whistling in the dark that succinctly encapsulates Labour's present mood.
May the darkness that is Goff pass quietly, and soon. Please.
Posted by: Joew | September 18, 2009 at 09:31 PM
I really liked the video, but I do have to agree that the last seconds of music without anything happening visually was irritating.
I also want to say that I feel sorry for Goff, he has come into leadership at a time when a very popular Prime Minister was newly elected. I also think that his leadership is being unreasonably criticised because of his poll results, results that I think any present leader of the Labour Party would be getting at this time.
I wish him the best of luck.
Posted by: Swimmer. | October 22, 2009 at 11:33 AM