I hope not! he's done nothing but tax us for 10 years and remember his cynical move when he gave pensioners £200 for their Council Tax then took it away when re elected. A bad man for sure.
2006-09-06 08:32:09
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answered by Tallboy 4
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No, and hopefully it will never happen. The country, I thoroughly believe, is heartily sick of this awful Labour Government and won't be conned 4 times running. The appalling political dilemma we have is that David Cameron is a complete clone of Tony Blair and is proving to be more and more so each day. I think the Conservatives will win the next general election just but the fringe parties will increase their share of the vote. Think of the fun there will be if the BNP holds the deciding parliamentary votes!
heavenlyhaggis
2006-09-06 07:28:56
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answered by Anonymous
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It's definitely not going to be a "coronation" for Brown- there is already a leadership challenger in the shape of John McDonnell, one of the rebel backbenchers, there is speculation everywhere about other high-ranking people willing to be candidates so it will be an interesting contest, once they get on with it once Blair goes. Of course- in Labour leader elections there is usually an electoral college between the parliamentary party, the Trade Unions and the membership- so a successful candidate would have to get approval from all three.
2006-09-06 07:20:39
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answered by Don't Panic 4
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Gordon Brown stands out as the worst difficulty which will ever happen to this united states. Unfortunatley, he's (would be, maybe!) entering workplace on the lower back of a particularly chrisamatic PM who the conventional public has lost finished faith in and on the information that he's carefully in charge for the pension disaster. He has no mojo! No volume of media preparation, amazing spouse and 2 youngsters will chage that. The Scots discover him arrogant and has has no longer something yet contmept for them. i discover him domineering, obsessive and ever so slightly frightening. if he gets the interest, I provide him 18mths and im being variety!
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answered by Anonymous
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Were is Gordon Brown whilst all the shenanigan's go on
He is the deputy leader of the Labour Party
some of the rebels have forgot what 18 years in opposition is like
"Beware "
2006-09-06 07:25:38
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answered by castleknob 2
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I'm not sure but I hope not.
We have to get a solvent that will dissolve the super glue that has stuck the Blairs to the floor in No.10
2006-09-06 07:37:52
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answered by AndyPandy 4
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Mate, its practically definate.
The Conservatives cannot demand an election, we voted for the Labour party and not Blair...Brown is the clear lead, but John Reed *god help us* may make a push
2006-09-06 07:07:52
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answered by thomas p 5
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By the time Blair eventually goes Gordon could be senile!
2006-09-06 07:12:44
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answered by Anonymous
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No. I would be very suprised if no-one else comes forward to challenge the leadership.
2006-09-06 08:44:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Either him or John Reid
2006-09-06 07:17:48
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answered by brogdenuk 7
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