Dear All
It seems that Geoff Hoon is in the same kind of bother as Anne Moffat, Labour Activists want to get rid of him.
His botched coup against Gordon Brown recent threw the Labour party into chaos, as during the day, people waited to see which way people would jump.
In the end, it fizzled out and the plotters retreated to consider their position.
Now, the furious local activists want a showdown with Geoff Hoon and this could see him de-selected as a candidate.
Hoon current holds the seat of Ashfield, 12th February he faces a vote of no confidence if he is unsuccessful, it will spell the end of his politics career permanently.
There is a rumour that Hoon may resign before the no confidence takes place but I suspect that is wishful thinking on the part of some.
If things go pear shaped then Hoon like John Reid may simply step into another job, as executive chairman of the Football League.
In corrupt Britain, networking is so important, people move seamlessly from one job to another.
So, what qualifications or experience does Hoon have to be executive chairman of the Football League?
None!
He might have watched footie on the TV, but hardly a qualification.
His stated position regarding being an MP is “to continue to represent the people of Ashfield.”
It seems that the Labour Activists if unsuccessful will have to hope their fallback position the public do the job for them.
Either way things look bleak.
Yours sincerely
George Laird
The Campaign for Human Rights at Glasgow University
It seems that Geoff Hoon is in the same kind of bother as Anne Moffat, Labour Activists want to get rid of him.
His botched coup against Gordon Brown recent threw the Labour party into chaos, as during the day, people waited to see which way people would jump.
In the end, it fizzled out and the plotters retreated to consider their position.
Now, the furious local activists want a showdown with Geoff Hoon and this could see him de-selected as a candidate.
Hoon current holds the seat of Ashfield, 12th February he faces a vote of no confidence if he is unsuccessful, it will spell the end of his politics career permanently.
There is a rumour that Hoon may resign before the no confidence takes place but I suspect that is wishful thinking on the part of some.
If things go pear shaped then Hoon like John Reid may simply step into another job, as executive chairman of the Football League.
In corrupt Britain, networking is so important, people move seamlessly from one job to another.
So, what qualifications or experience does Hoon have to be executive chairman of the Football League?
None!
He might have watched footie on the TV, but hardly a qualification.
His stated position regarding being an MP is “to continue to represent the people of Ashfield.”
It seems that the Labour Activists if unsuccessful will have to hope their fallback position the public do the job for them.
Either way things look bleak.
Yours sincerely
George Laird
The Campaign for Human Rights at Glasgow University
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