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To hope that Gordon Brown doesn't resign?

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mrsruffallo · 05/06/2009 09:24

I still don't think he is doing a bad job. I think he is a very caring and intelligent politician, and I hope he stays.
Am I the only one who feels like this?

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happywomble · 09/06/2009 16:36

hhmm jack straw. Not fond of him. I Remember he was incredibly rude and patronising to the liberal democrats during the Iraq war debate and most people feel the liberal democrats were right on that in the end.

Your advising job sounds interesting.

ToughDaddy · 09/06/2009 16:55

A party ruled that ruled from indepence for over 20 years. They have now been out of power for more than 10 years and are well behind the curve on changes that need to be made to regain power. Most of all they are very poor managers, and highly centralised. Recently, I have been thinking that, if they are dissovled then more progressive opposition might emerge. The Lib Dems will say that this is analogous to the Labour part and Britain .

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