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Oh what JOY he automatically gets the job at No 10.

GOD HELP US...........

So many ppl dont agree with this, surely we should be able to have a General Election, but apparently NOT
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Totally agree we have to put up with someone we hate and never voted for, for two years.
surely cant be right
 
I think its absolutely disgraceful and its all a big complete set up anyways!! Even if anyone else ran for it they would get killed off(not literally) somehow!
 
apparently he eats them and that is what he is chewing when he talks
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I can't understand why Iraq won't accept democracy rather than a dictator who imposed himself upon them.
 
OH's family vote for them (God help me...) and they say "But you vote for the PARTY not the PM"

I think a lot of people voted for TB actually - poor misguided souls that they are - but I don't think Gorgon should be handed the job on a plate - there should be a leadership election and if they can't field a credible alternative - then a General Election.

I hate TB but slimy Gargoyle Brown, the theiving "tax-mans-best-mate", is just appalling, I'm dreading the next two years as seeing as I'm single with no kids but have a horse and a 4x4 and in income under£20k - I'm the antichrist and should be taxed as much as possible...
 
There you go someone has already beaten us to it!!
We the undersigned petition the Prime Minister to Call a General Election to decide who will be the next Prime Minster. More details

Submitted by G Smith – Deadline to sign up by: 16 July 2007 – Signatures: 188
More details from petition creatorAs Tony Blair is leaving office we should be allowed to decide who will be the next Prime Minister. To let Gordon Brown take over with his own agenda without giving the population a choice is not democracy.
 
The worrying thing is that he has been chosen only by MPs, not the rank and file of the Labour party. Such as it is... This was the deal though. I wonder what hold John Prescott had over TB to keep himself as Deputy PM for so long...?
 
Just sums up how corrupt this government really is
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And god help us with GB as PM

when's the next big general election?
 
he's waited 10 years to get his bum on the sofa in no.10

another labour bully boy - wonder how he'll get on with a woman deputy - she might be much harder to 'put down' than prestcott and hopefully give him a really hard time when he tries to play the great dictator.
 
what's the point

new labore have spent the last 10 years ignoring the wishes of the population
so why on earth would a petition make any difference ?

the Gorgon will sit there with his bum on no.10s sofa and just smirk whilst the rest of us deal with the fallout from his mis-management of the economy with rocketing interest rates and no bloody pensions and having to work until we are 70 or 75

Anyone remember the good ole days from 10 years ago when people could retire at 60 and 65 ???????? (and have a decent pension to enjoy their retirement with)

10 years of Gorgon Brown and pensioners live in worse poverty then our illegal immigrants and have to work until they drop dead

absolute disgrace in what is supposed to be a civilised western country

ALL down to B-Liar and Gorgon brown
 
People have been moaning and groaning about TB endlessly in recent times.
Now they are moaning and groaning about GB and he has not even become PM let. At least wait and see what he does before you judge.
Give the man half a chance at the role....
 
nope - I won't give him half a chance - he's been Chancellor for 10 years and made a right horlicks of the economy and LIED LIED LIED about the figures and hid the truth

don't forget he moved the goal posts on the inflation figures to make them look better by changing what things counted towards the monthly/annual rate of inflation

so we've had 10 years of b-liar lying thru his teeth with the Gorgon by his side lying thru his teeth

so WHY should we give the lying scotsman any more respect than the lying englishman he's replacing
 
I thought that the public realised that Gordon Brown would most likely be the next PM at the last election. The tories nearly used "Vote Blair,Get Brown" as a slogan then thought better of it.
 
Very true - that is just what happened. In the interim though I think people have begun to look at GB more closely, and are not so keen on the idea of him as a PM as they were...
 
I'm guessing people who think our economy is a mess, society is in complete meltdown and everything has turned to cack didn't grow up during the Thatcher Years. If you think things are bad now you should have grown up in the 80's when our manufacturing/blue collar industries were destroyed, when whole communities were decimated, unemployment was sky rocketing and most Northern cities were incredibly deprived.

The South East and upper/middle classes might have flourished in the 80's/early 90's but at the expense of the rest of the country.

I'm not saying things are perfect now or that GB is the right man for the job but it's far too easy to look at the past with rose tinted glasses. Things have been much much worse than they are now.
 
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I'm guessing people who think our economy is a mess, society is in complete meltdown and everything has turned to cack didn't grow up during the Thatcher Years. If you think things are bad now you should have grown up in the 80's when our manufacturing/blue collar industries were destroyed, when whole communities were decimated, unemployment was sky rocketing and most Northern cities were incredibly deprived.

The South East and upper/middle classes might have flourished in the 80's/early 90's but at the expense of the rest of the country.

I'm not saying things are perfect now or that GB is the right man for the job but it's far too easy to look at the past with rose tinted glasses. Things have been much much worse than they are now.

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Agree with this quote - Well said.
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Gordon Brown has effectively run domestic policy for the past ten years so there is unlikely to be much change there.

What will he do about foreigh=n policy, in particular a certasin very illadvised and disasterous war and its consequences.
 
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