As the support for the Labour government collapses going down to 15.7%, with the Labour Party losing every single council authority being elected in the recent local and county elections, including a local authority they themselves created in which they will not have a single seat, the rage of the Labour Party has been spreading into the streets unleashed by organizations like the UAF and UNITE that have physically attacked elected members of the British National Party and journalists taking part in a press conference.
Abandoned by members of his own Cabinet and criticized by former members of the Labour Cabinet, Gordon Brown had to resort to arm twisting to hold something remotely resembling a united party. Two high rank Labour representatives, Lord Falconer and Frank Fields MP and even some of his closest supporters, have unequivocally said that the Prime Minister should resign to save the Labour Party from electoral defeat at the next General Election.
The icing on the cake is a set of reforms of the electoral system to harvest votes for the Labour Party proposed by Gordon Brown when voters are not just walking away. They are running away from Labour and supporting the British National Party, as the BBC has precisely reported by broadcasting interviews done with former staunch supporters of the Labour Party that are now coming out to support the BNP.
Our un-elected Prime Minister has even less than 15.7% support within his own party, kept together by the fear of its MPs that know that, should there be a General Election soon, most of them will be having to look for another job in a country ridden with the levels of unemployement they themselves have contributed to create.


