JonnyHungwell wrote:
> A second chance won't get him anywhere - every time I see his
> face or hear is voice I feel a sort of hatred inside. I just
> wish he'd disappear from the scene.
There are plenty of good reasons for wanting him removed from the job.
The above does not belong into that category though - that's a good reason to decide whom to vote for on Big Brother, does not apply for who governs the country.
On an emotional level I had more problems with Blair than with Brown, his frequent appeals to trust him had something very creepy.
Cameron still looks to much like a Blair-clone, though I find the lack of the I-am-on-a-mission-from-God theme a bit of a relief. Problem is: his sole political aim seems to be to become P.M. which is a bit on the thin side as far as political agendas go.
Gordon wants a second chance
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mrmcfister
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Re: Gordon wants a second chance
Brown has a brain the size of a planet but unlike Blair is uncomfortable and awkward with people.He will not win the next election while I have a hole in my arse but there is no one in the labour party to usurp him so we drift slowly with the labour party has beens until the next election when Cameron will win in a landslide..I fuckin despair.......
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JonnyHungwell
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Re: Gordon wants a second chance
I thought that was Gordon's only reason for wanting to be PM as well - just because he wanted to be PM and it was his turn. Personality plays a big part in who you want as PM - and it's one thing Brown doesn't have. If you look at somebody and feel revulsion, it's difficult to vote for them.