David Cameron PM in November?

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Lizard
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Re: David Cameron PM in November?

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"British politics rests on the constuency vote. The long term health of our democracy relies on people voting for good local candidates, not worrying about who the leader is - as we have seen in both main parties, leaders change. If you voted Conservative last time (for Mr Howard), Mr Cameron probably is not what you wanted!"

Your a retard wazzup, this present government would Never have got into power without Blair, certainly not with Brown or John Smith or Robin cook or ANY of the other cunts around at that time, do you think the whole electorate would have voted Labour if Prescott had been the Leader...blow it out of your arse.

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andy at handiwork
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Re: David Cameron PM in November?

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Didn't stand a chance, so a bit of an alibi for me. But the fact remains, a vote for him would have been a vote for a party leader I loathed.
Lizard
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Re: David Cameron PM in November?

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"John Smith RIP made Labour electable. Bless."

yes I cant argue with that, he was a conviction politician, and a totally nice geezer, still dont think he would have won an election though, that was a sad year what with him and senna.

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Trumpton
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Re: David Cameron PM in November?

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Dickie Davies wrote:

> If Gordon Brown calls the election next week, it is possible
> that David Cameron could be Prime Minister in early November,
> with George Osborne his Chancellor.
>
> What do board members think of this prospect?

It won't happen now as Brown has called it off.

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