The question should be "Will Gordon Brown see sense and go back to supporting the Country when he is made PM?"
2006-12-28 10:43:42
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answered by S 4
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He inherited a very strong economy indeed from the Tories after almost 10 years wasted £100 billions of taxpayers money, to make up for these mistakes had to raise taxes now highest taxes in history still getting higher.
Sold off 300 tonnes of the country's gold reserve, the price of gold is going up everyday. Destroying the pension system, education, public spending, employment, deficit, inflation.
I could go on and on, the stupid people in this country would still vote for him. Blair calls him the "best chancellor ever" but in reality Brown has been a disaster not telling us how hopelessly debt-ridden his economic miracle has become.
2006-12-31 06:59:19
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answered by BR 2
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i think of human beings affiliate Gordon Brown with all the Labour failures. in component of certainty the occasion itself is the subject and is hated, no longer Gordon Brown. he's merely in basic terms a small component of the equation. No offence however the faster Labour is long gone the extra helpful. and alter of management is merely too overdue at this element in time, considering the fact that its no longer the chief it is the surely subject.
2016-11-24 21:11:49
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answered by ostos 4
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The communist party (now known as New Labour--come on they would never have got in as communists would they?) are at their lowest ebb. The reason for this is they are trying to get communist ideal,s into place, i.e. removing the right of free speech, setting up of a secret police to convict those of opposing views, trying to force us into Europe without a referendum, promoting ethnic cleansing, supporting the right of the Jewish community to exist but denying and not supporting the right of the indigenous English, Scott's and Welsh to exist (Jack Straw).
The BNP and UKIP will make tremendous strides at the next general election and will return between them over 50 seats and this will be the most welcome news that British politics has had.
To tell you the truth neither Gordon Brown or Cameron will be welcome in Parliament. I really hope that the people of Britain have seen through the Communist party and conservatives.
2006-12-28 22:47:47
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answered by Redmonk 6
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Who else would you vote for? The country is a ship thats been shot to bits,how can you put a new captain on a sinkin ship? Who would want to sail sutch a vessel?
You are but one grape and they will sqeeze every last drop to qwench there beast.
2006-12-30 12:18:36
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answered by Harry J 2
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You are kidding me. This can't be a serious question.
Gordon Brown has destroyed the economy. Why would anyone in their right mind vote for him, or "New" labour.
2006-12-28 10:48:32
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answered by Guru Nana 2
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No - Labour Out!
2006-12-28 11:02:38
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answered by LongJohns 7
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Gordon Brown - freed the Bank of England, lowered taxes for the poor, introduced Tax credits for the poorly paid - however, uses private finance to pay for public projects, Anyway, who wants New Labour? Clause four was worth fighting for.
2006-12-28 10:53:28
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answered by checkmate 6
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I certainly won't - neither will I vote conservative either. They are as bad as each other and currently are doing nothing for the good of the country or pensioners/people on low incomes - those that REALLY need help and should be entitled to help. xx
2006-12-28 10:43:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Not unless they return to their true socialist values. They are more conservative than the Conservatives at the moment. Its a shame the Liberal Democrats are all turning out to have such sordid lives otherwise they might stand a chance. Quite frankly, I don't feel like voting for anyone at the moment
2006-12-28 10:37:29
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answered by Anonymous
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