Is Gordon Brown the best choice to replace Tony Blair as leader of New Labour and to be the next PM?
1970-01-01 00:00:00 UTC
Is Gordon Brown the best choice to replace Tony Blair as leader of New Labour and to be the next PM?
Nineteen answers:
sammi
2006-09-13 09:17:12 UTC
I think names are unimportant. The question should be do we get a new puppet or stick with an old one?!
?
2006-09-13 09:16:27 UTC
Are you kidding?...i'd sooner let Mr Bean run the country than Brown...wouldn't trust him one bit!
Douglas M
2006-09-19 06:19:50 UTC
For Gods sake No.
Dennis Skinner is preferable.
jbc
2006-09-14 07:00:31 UTC
NO, I DONT LIKE THE WAY HIS MOUTH MOVES EITHER, PLUS THEY ARE ALL A LOAD OF CRAP!
bob kerr
2006-09-13 11:42:18 UTC
Yes just look at the other contenders. Gordon Brown has an excellent history as Chancellor something none of the others have. Fiscal responsibility is a must for a country like ours and he has proved he can do it. He is the only natural choice as he already has a vision of where this country's' future lies. The rest are simply looking for high office, high salary, high pensions.
Sangmo
2006-09-13 09:18:13 UTC
No way, his mouth moves in a funny way while he's talking. Where's Michael Foot when we need him again???
dink2006
2006-09-13 09:11:27 UTC
I think whoever replaces Blair is in for a surprise at next general election
2006-09-13 09:09:47 UTC
in a word ....no.. and its apity boris johnson isn,t a member of the labour party cos he should be in charge
philipscottbrooks
2006-09-13 09:09:36 UTC
NO but I am not sure who else would be.
That is possibley because I loathe the labour party
DomC
2006-09-13 09:09:22 UTC
Nobody really cares.
Mr Glenn
2006-09-13 09:09:10 UTC
Yes.
Cool name.
?
2016-11-27 02:22:30 UTC
i trust that Tony Blair is a significantly better determination. #a million) Brown has already suggested that the Blair era is over and it really is time to push it aside and attack the "actual topics". #2) Blair develop into under no circumstances afraid to do what he stated he might want to do. After Blair totally advised Brown, Brown desirous to bypass in yet another direction. #3) also, we've considered what Blair has finished and may want to do. Brown is in basic terms starting up and that i trust he alot to educate. probable alot more effective than he can take care of.
Peter C
2006-09-13 09:52:44 UTC
To replace Tony Blair as leader - as long as someone does, it may as well be GB. As next PM? God help us, how long does it take for the great unwashed British public to suss this bunch of self-serving incompetent morons?!
2006-09-13 11:39:26 UTC
Yeah sure, everyone is taxed to the limit because of Brown and Labor's stupid war, I surprised the public don't hate Brown more than Blair.
Chesh ยป
2006-09-13 09:11:46 UTC
ummm i don't know to be honest he could end up like Tony Blair and someone eles will end up the same
everything puts pressure on them which make's them qiut so i wonder if we will have a better life in the future
len m
2006-09-13 17:04:55 UTC
i dont think we have a leader in any party capable of actualy leading anyone let alone a goverment, and country
2006-09-13 09:10:00 UTC
I doubt it. I think there is something strange about him. Besides in UK politics any author of conspiracy usually gets one in the back from his/her peers.
Masterwho?
2006-09-13 09:09:27 UTC
Gordon Bennet !!!! not more politics
Vivi
2006-09-13 09:10:38 UTC
sure
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