Because he is a very arrogant and stupid man who has become blinded by power. The same as Bush although he was blinded by power right from the start. Tossers the pair of them.
2006-10-15 07:04:51
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answered by the little ninja 3
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He was democratically voted in by the people of Great Britain. He is already stepping down before the next election. The next leader is what you should be worried about. If Gordon Brown gets into office then we will see a man who has taken on too much to handle. He is the one who gives certain amounts of money to the NHS so it is partly his fault, hell just blame labour and get a proper party in that will control the country well and see to the needs of the working class people
2006-10-15 17:32:11
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answered by diamonddavedadude 2
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because the labour party haven't enough reason to call a vote of no confidence in him, but as he's announced he'll be leaving soon they probably won't anyway, but even if the Tories get in at the next election, from what Davies is saying so far he'll just be continuing labour policies anyway, in an attempt to show the conservative party is now a middle of the road party rather than a right wing party. personally i don't believe in the party system, i believe all MP's should be independents, and vote on all issues according to the way their constituents feel, until they do the country will be ruled by committees and sub-committees. who have no wish to give the voters what they want but serve rather more for the big companies who can afford to pay consulting firms to lobby on their behalf, furthermore, until MP's ditch the huge paypackets they receive and work for a more reasonable wage plus reasonable expenses, i will have no faith in them, because until they do they are out to keep the party sweet and keep their jobs and plush offices in westminster safe. so vote labour or tory or liberal, it doesn't really matter they're all the same in the end.
2006-10-13 21:46:56
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answered by a1ways_de1_lorri_2004 4
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Because he was elected by the electorate less than 18 months ago to do a job for the country. The NHS is in a much superior state than it was 10 years ago before Labour took power, and both wars were initiated before the last general election - if you didn't like it, this was the chance for the nation to vote him out of office, they didn't.
2006-10-13 21:39:12
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answered by Alonsofan 3
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It is already arranged, Gordon Brown will become Prime Minister
and Tony Blair will be knighted, Sir Tony Blair.
2006-10-14 04:33:42
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answered by Ricky 6
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He won"t go until he has arranged for someone other than Gordon Brown to take over. No matter what he says in public he really can"t stand the sight of GB and will do anything to stop him getting into No 10. Mind you I can"t beare the thought of that money grabber running the Country.
2006-10-13 21:42:30
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answered by researcher 3
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Because we're so downtrodden we haven't got round to organising a civil war yet.
Either the perfect political party will appear one day, one that has ministers who know what they are doing and are doing it for the country not themselves, or the adults of this once fine country will stand up and take over.
What is it with 'cabinet reshuffles'? Isn't that akin to asking a binman and a brain surgeon to swap jobs?
2006-10-13 21:51:24
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answered by Kyle 2
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Because he changed the political boundaries to ensure that, although the total number of votes cast did not give him a majority if proportional representation was used, he gained power from the number of seats won. I think you will find the majority of British people did not want him or his pseudo-socialist party.
2006-10-14 03:51:14
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answered by Anonymous
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why surprise if he is in office while court did not proove him guilty and if he has good advisers then he can never be guilty at any cost and if he has un trained advisers then either he is right after that he can loose every things but i know he is a right person and never be loose and come back again as a pm
2006-10-14 03:13:34
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answered by name of spritual tantra horr0r 3
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Coz Cherie Blair is tutoring him on new-age politics..lol..just kidding dear
2006-10-13 22:43:08
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answered by fadly j 2
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