Soon it's part of his bail conditions
2007-02-01 14:39:25
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answered by Anonymous
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He is supposed to leave office in July 2007. It may be sooner if after investigations of political funding in the UK prove criminality on his part He was questioned on January 26, 2007 just before leaving for the business and political meeting in Davos, Switzwerland held Jan. 27-30 2007 He was requestioned after returning on Wednesday, January 31, 2007
2007-02-01 22:51:17
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answered by silent watcher 2
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So it will probably be the day before the conference.As late as possible, this will be so that any stain from the last 10 years of leadership does not fall on Brown who has been told he gets the job next. So it will probably be the day before the conference.
2007-02-02 02:28:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Not soon enough. May probably, unless Labour do well in the elections, then he will stay on for a full term.
2007-02-03 14:51:31
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answered by Anonymous
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Not soon enough obviously and maybe only once he has managed to secure himself a job at the UN or as the 1st president of the EU or until Cherie has managed to book enough charity robbing events.
2007-02-02 06:31:18
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answered by Anonymous
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For the sake of the country, to-day.A poll on msn 86% believe Downing Street would organise a cover-up.
2007-02-01 23:01:48
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answered by Anonymous
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He will leave once he has been charged with perverting the course of justice (20 years max in jail). A good guess is may 25th.
2007-02-01 22:52:37
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answered by K. Marx iii 5
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14th February 2007
2007-02-02 11:13:58
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answered by LongJohns 7
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When he finds a job that pays more and offers more scope for lying,cheating and warmongering.
2007-02-02 15:41:18
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answered by ? 6
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When they catch him - but who knows when that will be ?
2007-02-01 22:53:55
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answered by Cassandra 3
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