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cashman 16-05-2007 22:20

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its simple to me n i aint overkeen on him, but the guys got enough votes to make a contest a non event, let him get on with his plans whilst blairs away on his line yer pockets holiday.

garinda 16-05-2007 22:59

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All the political pundits are expressing suprise and regret that there won't be an election contest, but as far as I remember New Labour were quite clear of their intentions at the last General Election. Vote Tony, and you'll get Gordy half way through the term. No real big suprises here.

jackyalex 16-05-2007 23:00

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[quote=Gayle;425610]So Gordon Brown is the new leader of the Labour party - no contest.

oh well never mind,whens the next general election?anyone know

mthead 16-05-2007 23:01

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[quote=jackyalex;425840]
Quote:

Originally Posted by Gayle (Post 425610)
So Gordon Brown is the new leader of the Labour party - no contest.

oh well never mind,whens the next general election?anyone know

Dont think he will be PM after that.IMHO:)

garinda 16-05-2007 23:04

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Apparently the Queen's quite keen on the canny Scot, as he's keen to keep the union of the United Kingdom, and doesn't favour anymore devolution.

I just hope he sorts out the fact that Scottish MPs can, and do, vote on issues which only apply to English law, and not Scottish.

jackyalex 16-05-2007 23:05

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whats happening to the uk,its falling apart

mthead 16-05-2007 23:06

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Still think he will only be pm for a short time.Next election and I think he will be in opposition.

Neil 16-05-2007 23:07

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Quote:

Originally Posted by garinda (Post 425845)
I just hope he sorts out the fact that Scottish MPs can, and do, vote on issues which only apply to English law, and not Scottish.

And while he is at it I expect free prescriptions for all like in Wales

andrewb 16-05-2007 23:08

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Quote:

Originally Posted by garinda (Post 425832)
All the political pundits are expressing suprise and regret that there won't be an election contest, but as far as I remember New Labour were quite clear of their intentions at the last General Election. Vote Tony, and you'll get Gordy half way through the term. No real big suprises here.

I thought he said "I will serve for a full term"

garinda 16-05-2007 23:08

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Quote:

Originally Posted by mthead (Post 425852)
Still think he will only be pm for a short time.Next election and I think he will be in opposition.

Go on Meaty, according to your swing-o-meter, who is going to win then?

It might be worth a bet.:D

mthead 16-05-2007 23:10

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Quote:

Originally Posted by garinda (Post 425857)
Go on Meaty, according to your swing-o-meter, who is going to win then?

It might be worth a bet.:D

Who do you think now thats a question:D

jackyalex 16-05-2007 23:10

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dont think its gonna be labour

garinda 16-05-2007 23:18

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Quote:

Originally Posted by mthead (Post 425859)
Who do you think now thats a question:D

All the polls have the Tories ahead at the moment, but that's very often the case mid term for any government. Come the next election, I think people will vote with their wallets, and if the economy is still strong. Labour will win, but with a much reduced majority. The war will lose them votes to the Liberals, and I predict a poor showing by the Conservatives. Who besides having a fairly charismatic leader, have very little substance, no track record, and very few stated policies which differ greatly from anything New Labour are doing.



(Remember it was I who won an acker fortune, predicting the winner of Big Brother in 2005.):D

mthead 16-05-2007 23:23

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Quote:

Originally Posted by garinda (Post 425865)
All the polls have the Tories ahead at the moment, but that's very often the case mid term for any government. Come the next election, I think people will vote with their wallets, and if the economy is still strong. Labour will win, but with a much reduced majority. The war will lose them votes to the Liberals, and I predict a poor showing by the Conservatives. Who besides having a fairly charismatic leader, have very little substance, no track record, and very few stated policies which differ greatly from anything New Labour are doing.



(Remember it was I who won an acker fortune, predicting the winner of Big Brother in 2005.):D

Well I'm really sorry to disapiont people but I will admit 'I have never voted Labour'in my life and wont.Think Rindy knows this:D So I think this answers your question sort of Rindy mate:p :D

Neil 16-05-2007 23:25

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Quote:

Originally Posted by garinda (Post 425865)
Remember it was I who won an acker fortune, predicting the winner of Big Brother in 2005.:D

We all know that is fixed anyway, like most of these TV phone in and make the programme lots of money shows.


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