No. They're cut from the same cloth. Brown's been running Britain for long enough already. And his tax and spend socialism is hurting my credit card and costing me too much in petrol.
Damn Labour!
2007-06-28 14:07:53
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answered by Wattsie 3
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Gordon Brown has a heck of a lot to undo. Whether he will change policy significantly from Blair remains to be seen but I think the changes will be big enough to make a positive difference. For me, the one policy area he has to change is the UK's disastrous foreign policy since Blair's been in power. We need a foreign policy that benefits the UK - not the US and Israel as is currently the case. Withdraw our troops, distance ourselves from the criminals in power in Washington, and the UK's tattered reputation in the world will be improved overnight.
On the domestic front, I think focusing on the NHS as he seems to have done initially is a mistake. The rising violent crime in the UK is the electorate's main concern, with the breakdown of neighbourliness and respect closely related to this. People need to feel empowered again, that their lives aren't being run by government, big business and hoodlums. Brown has already given hints that he recognises this. Let's hope so.
And as for two of the comments already posted...Wattsie - "tax and spend socialism"?! LMAO! Brown's been pursuing Conservative economic policies for the past ten years! Labour - a socialist party?! Ho ho ho! And as for you Celtic Satire (deliberate misspelling) - by far the biggest threat in the world is the US and its immoral and aggressive foreign policy. You really should stop watching Fox News - it doesn't tell the truth you know!
2007-06-29 02:42:10
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answered by Anonymous
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The only thing that I hail Tony Blair for, is his insight into the threat that radical Islam poses to the whole entire free world, but everything else I have loads of problems with, it's nothing short of chaotic in Britain as it is in America, God only knows what the outcome for us all will be, the whole world is chaotic and it's all connected and it goes back to the Iranian regime, Al-Qeada and the Taliban, who are rife and running amok in Pakistan, they are all different extremist fascist splinter group's, who have a common denominator, they are all muslims, and where are the moderates? For me personally that is the number one priority, but I do think that Gordon Brown will be pretty much Tony's clone.
2007-06-28 21:35:47
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answered by ~Celtic~Saltire~ 5
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Do not expect any major change.UK has to continue as another State of USA.Perhaps strict control of immigration will be done(not a ban).Major restructuring of economy ,which is the immediate need will not be attended to.
2007-07-02 04:08:32
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answered by leowin1948 7
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We have no idea what might happen, Brown seems to hate everything that Blair's done so far, so we might see some change, we might not, only time will tell.
2007-06-28 21:14:55
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answered by Anonymous
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No different, as you say a clone, God help England.
2007-06-28 21:15:49
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answered by william s 3
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be prepared for another hundred million immigrants.
his wife looked baffled yesterday as press applauded brown his welcome at number 10, give her another week and she'd soon discovered the millionaires club and Gucci handbags.
2007-06-28 21:08:46
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answered by lonely as a cloud 6
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if it aint broke dont fix it.... & if its broke how is smashing it into a million pieces going to help.
2007-06-28 21:14:23
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answered by wonderingstar 6
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I think similar in policy. So no.
2007-06-28 21:11:42
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answered by The Mole 4
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no, he is a good salesman and will try to paint a picture that he has though...
2007-06-28 22:07:25
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answered by ὀκτάπους 5
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