The most likely winner in any contest for leader of the Labour Party is Gordon Brown. He has a lot of grass roots support both in the Parliamentary Labour Party and out in the constituencies.
2006-12-08 19:13:30
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answered by Anonymous
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It won't be Tony Blair, that's assured. It's likely to be Gordon Brown. As for who I want to be Prime Minister - that's a whole different ball game, considering that I feel the UK's entire political and economic system needs a radical overhaul, and dragging into the 21st century.
2006-12-09 18:20:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Unfortunately Gordon Brown because he is very good at increasing taxes and giving the money away to buy votes in this Country and gain world prestige for himself - again with our money rather than his own.
I also believe that 'Call me Dave' Cameron will be Deputy Prime Minister - he practises every Wednesday at Prime Minister's Question Time for this post by sucking up to Tony Bliar.
I originally thought he was leader of the Conservative party.
RoyS
2006-12-09 03:38:35
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answered by Roy S 5
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Gordon Brown
2006-12-10 17:46:04
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answered by lykovetos 5
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Gordon Brown
2006-12-09 05:17:40
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answered by Beckham 2
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George Bush
2006-12-09 03:22:47
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answered by Just Me 1
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John Reid is far more sensible than Gordon Brown and doesn't need to sort his hair out or talk like a Goldfish.
2006-12-11 16:23:12
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answered by Anonymous
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Lalu Prasad Yadav
2006-12-09 03:21:26
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answered by Sonu Raja 3
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I fear it will be G. Brown, but last week I saw J. Prescott on TV in the House of Commons. I believe he'd make a better PM, if only for the PR. So, hoping for John Prescott.
2006-12-09 04:12:10
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answered by Tommy English 2
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Boris Johnson!
2006-12-09 05:53:42
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answered by phooey 4
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