View Poll Results: Should Gordon Brown lead Labour into the next general election?

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    Re: Should Brown lead Labour into the next election?

    He is somewhat un-popular as far as opinion polling goes
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    Re: Should Brown lead Labour into the next election?

    yes, because they stand the worst chance under him.
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    Re: Should Brown lead Labour into the next election?

    Quote Originally Posted by SammEl View Post
    Labour will win with Brown.
    Well can not imagine it will be under Harriet, not done her self any favours if she wanted to lead them....
    http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/new...cle6860479.ece

    Although of course just like Lady Scotland she is above the law so thats fine then.

    The sooner these jokers are out the better, roll on election time next year!

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    Re: Should Brown lead Labour into the next election?

    Quote Originally Posted by TheAnimus View Post
    He is somewhat un-popular as far as opinion polling goes
    True. But that's temporary, opinion changes constantly.

    Like for example after Mr Cameron's determined refusal this morning to reveal the true size of his wealth. People with a few bob in their ISA may feel they are doing well but the really rich are those that the Conservatives will look after and Mr Cameron himself is doing rather well thank you very much.

    A bristling performance incidentally by Andrew Marr who has returned to his more usual performance as an expert interviewer when he sticks with the real issues.

    You think people are lining their pockets now? You wait until the professionals get their hands back on the reigns .

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    Re: Should Brown lead Labour into the next election?

    Still, Labour have gone down in peoples estimations and i can't see them recovering for the next general election. Gordon Brown is the biggest plonker of a PM for a long time. He has made the party even more unpopular!!

    Labour, Conservatives etc etc, they all like lining their pockets!!

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    Re: Should Brown lead Labour into the next election?

    In terms of popularity, Labour reminds me of the republicans in the US, Brown and Bush. Only thing is, I don't quite see anyone being hailed as UK's 'Obama'.

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    Re: Should Brown lead Labour into the next election?

    Quote Originally Posted by santa claus View Post
    You think people are lining their pockets now? You wait until the professionals get their hands back on the reigns .
    And who else should be running a country? A professional or some deluded muppet? Looking at your post I quoted you seem to think a professional will do a worse job? I simply don't understand how someone can rationally think like that.
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    Re: Should Brown lead Labour into the next election?

    Quote Originally Posted by badass View Post
    And who else should be running a country? A professional or some deluded muppet? Looking at your post I quoted you seem to think a professional will do a worse job? I simply don't understand how someone can rationally think like that.
    Hmm, you seem to have missed the intended association between the 2 statements. I'm referring to those whose professional qualities are lining their pockets with taxpayers money. Running the Country will be a secondary issue.

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