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so, given we are likely to have a hung parliament, do you think that Gordon will resign or opt to stay in power?

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wannaBe · 23/04/2010 12:12

given the current prime minister stays in power until he resigns

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Bellbird · 29/04/2010 15:45

Clarissmo,

If we're talking Dream Cabinet... maybe should be a new thread??

I can't see the NC-PM and GB-Chancellor, working and I do not think the Labour Party or Vince Cable would be terribly chuffed with that arrangement.

I'd probably rather continue having GB as PM and Vince Cable as Chancellor. I'd keep on David Milliband as Foreign Secretary. Funny thing is, I'm not even a Labour supporter.

crystal123 · 29/04/2010 16:09

Resign.

TDiddy · 29/04/2010 22:02

Lib-Dems_upperhand
PM- NC
Chancellor - Darling
Foreign Secretary- Jack Straw or Harriet Harperson

Labour_upperhand
PM- Jack Straw
Chancellor- Vince Cable
Foreign Secretary - NC

scottishmummyofone · 30/04/2010 23:22

I think in the event of a hung parliament, GB would try to sort something out, stay on.

But if he wasn't getting anywhere, say for example the lib dems would only work with labour if they had another leader, then I think he would give up.

I see the lib dems favouring labour over the tories tbh. So in the event of a hung parliament, labour could still 'win'. I think the 'vote clegg get brown' thing is correct

TDiddy · 01/05/2010 07:40

i think Brown is finished. I don't think that his colleagues nor the Lib-Dems will allow him to be PM especially after gaffe

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