spots warning against a hung parliament a likely outcome of a strong Lib Dem vote and before bigotgate. Nobody, not even the most seasoned of psephologists, really knows whether the Lib Dem surge will continue.
But everyone is certain that Labour is in big trouble. Party insiders arent sure what would be worse for the party: outright defeat at the elections or a messy scenario leaving Brown attempting to cobble together an alliance with the Lib Dems. The party activist I spoke to this afternoon has long been mulling Browns replacement. Last night I had a couple of beers with a former special adviser to a member of Browns Cabinet. He, too, is focused airbag reset on the post-election, post-Brown era. But both the activist and the former adviser are troubled by the same anxiety. They agree were witnessing the death of New Labour of the dominant center-left consensus created by Tony Blair and, yes, Brown. But if the Lib Dems maintain momentum and Labour comes third or retains power but without a popular mandate (easily possible unless the Conservative lead continues to increase), might this be the beginning of the end of Labour?
Full video of Brown s exchange below (it gets cringe-worthy/interesting around the 4:40 mark):
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