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  • Fry in Cinders at the Soho May 18, 2012
    Following a one-off concert performance at the Queen’s theatre last year, Stiles and Drewe’s new musical Soho Cinders will receive its world premiere at the Soho theatre this August. […]
  • Private Peaceful plays Haymarket season May 18, 2012
    Audiences have the chance to see another of War Horse author Michael Morpurgo’s stories on stage, with First World War drama Private Peaceful set to play a short season at the Theatre Royal Haymarket in September. […]
  • Some Like It Hip Hop returns for Sadler’s new season May 18, 2012
    ZooNation’s acclaimed family production Some Like It Hip Hop will return to the West End later this year, playing a limited run at the Peacock theatre prior to a UK tour. […]
  • Menzies leads Savage’s Fear May 18, 2012
    London stage regular and Eternal Law star Tobias Menzies will lead the cast of Fear, the debut play by Dominic Savage, when it opens at the Bush theatre next month. […]
  • The Sunshine Boys May 18, 2012
    If being grumpy were an Olympic event, the West End would have two of London 2012’s hottest contenders. […]

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Gordon Brown

Gordon Brown must be sorry for ever dreaming that one day “he who would be king” would be Prime Minsiter.
I can never remember the country and economy being in such a bad way.
So much for his good stewardship of the economy over the past ten years. If the economy was in such good shape why has it folded like a pack of playing cards since Gordon has been in the hot seat?
The truth is that he had been very lucky over the years he was at number two, when the world’s economy was booming. He didn’t need to do anything, it was all done for him by the other players.
Now it it clear he hasn’t got a clue, character or temperament to be leading this country.
I say do the brave thing and call a general election now before things get any worse. At least he will be remembered as being brave.
This is wishful thinking as he will hold on with his fragmented finger nails to the last possible minute.
I can not remember a worse Prime Minister and that includes John Major. And that’s saying something!

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