I think I will run for the job.
Thumbs up = I will go for it
Thumbs down = I will still go for it
There we go. I'm already thinking like a politician.
2006-12-19 22:37:50
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answered by GeneHunt 3
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Gordon Brown will not be the next Prime Minister.
When push comes to shove the Labour Party will realise he would not have the personality or the personal support of the British people and as a result will look to a more charismatic alternative candidate.
Who that could possibly be in the current Labour party escapes me but a vote for Brown spells certain defeat in the next General Election.
2006-12-20 03:09:01
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answered by Anonymous
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it is rather complicated yet significant. The excellent Minister is largely in value of ways the country is run. contained in the united kingdom the present excellent Minister is Gordon Brown. The excellent Minister is the finished of the cupboard it is made from twenty-2 different Ministers chosen by technique of the finished Minister. mutually those human beings are the authorities of the united kingdom and run the country. Ministers are participants of parliament (MPs) Parliament is made from 2 houses (the abode of lords and the abode of commons) - the abode of Commons is the biggest of both houses. the abode of commons has some thing like 650 MPs that are each and every elected by technique of human beings interior their constituency (it is style of an area of the country mutually with the city that you stay in) - so that you're going to have an MP that represents you in parliament (even in spite of the undeniable fact that by means of known election it extremely is arising there are not any MPs today). almost continuously, MPs belong to a political social gathering mutually with the Labour social gathering or the Conservative social gathering (the Tories). each and every so many times (now no longer than 5 years) the finished Minister could call a known election. this promises human beings over the age of 18 contained in the united kingdom the prospect to vote for who they opt for to be their MP After the election, there'll be a particular style of MPs elected to parliament from diverse activities. The social gathering with the most seats has administration of parliament and the chief of the social gathering will develop into the finished Minister with the Queen soliciting for that the social gathering chief varieties a authorities. This individual has then as a lot as 5 years to bypass guidelines and attempt to strengthen the country earlier yet another election is called and human beings get to vote again on who they imagine will be perfect to represent them. today the Labour social gathering has the most seats in Parliament and it truly is chief, Gordon Brown, is the finished Minister. this can no longer be the case after the election and the Conservative social gathering may be in potential in which case David Cameron may be requested by technique of the Queen to develop into excellent Minister.
2016-11-27 22:07:49
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answered by ? 4
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Gordon Brown because Tony Blair will resign before the next General Election, and therefore whoever is elected Labour Party leader will become Prime Minister.
I also predict that Brown will easily beat Cameron at the next election (it's a sign of Cameron's desperation that he wants Brown to call an immediate General Election - he knows the longer Brown is in the job the more popular he (Brown) will become).
2006-12-20 00:56:29
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answered by Timothy M 3
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It's my understanding that Bush has applied for UK citizenship and will be your next Prime Minister. Good luck.
2006-12-19 22:57:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Gordon Brown, until there is an election and then I fear David Cameron stands a chance of winning! That would be a travesty and a nightmare.
Personally I say give the Lib Dems a go!
2006-12-20 00:14:06
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answered by Searching 2
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Certainly hope is isn't Gordon Brown. Wish it could be William Hague, if the Conservatives had any sense and they got rid of David Cameron.
2006-12-19 22:46:46
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answered by Lynda Lou 5
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Jim Davidson
2006-12-19 22:46:17
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answered by Anonymous
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I hope it's Santa Claus. At least he can do better than the shower of sh*te that we have now or the alternatives.
The English government are all F""king bent as a nine bob bit.
2006-12-22 00:28:00
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answered by Andy S 2
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Let us just all pray it is someone who knows how to keep their friends close, their enemies closer, their fingers out of the till and their trousers zipped. On the other hand we could solve all our problems and elect a woman but not Ruth Kelly who seems to be quite mad.
2006-12-23 22:06:09
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answered by Anonymous
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John Reid, because nobody in the public domain will vote for Gorden ' Tax the shirt off your back ' Brown.
2006-12-20 07:45:18
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answered by Anonymous
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