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Old 01-04-07, 03:16 PM   #1
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Do you feel there should be a general election when Tony Blair steps down this year?

I do feel we should have a general election after all it was Tony Blair who went to the country with a mandate which resulted him being re-elected, so why should his successor just take over just like that, after all did you vote for the successor for PM.

Yahoo news has been running a poll and the results when I last checked were.

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Old 01-04-07, 03:32 PM   #2
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Absolutly.A General election.
or a return to monarchy.
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Old 01-04-07, 03:42 PM   #3
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absolutely the mere thought that gorden (the go-for) brown gets in makes me quake with terror.
the man couldn't budget a p*ssup in a brewery. not to mention how he tows the party line of "blanket ban solves all" police quota's, id cards, ammendments to acts without the consultation of the houses of parliment! (yeah i know) he'd promote this in its entirety and he'd kick and spit till he gets his way.

what worries me more is that the tory leader.....oh dear.....he's just not in touch (nothing new there then)

lib dems? oh geez.

and the rest? racists and xenophobes the lot of em...

can we ressurect the monster raving loony party? our manifesto should start with "all uk residents over 9 should play at least an hour of SHIII a week"?

that or give the queen power. which would solve alot of problems, and create about a million more for that matter.

Sod this i'm emigrating.
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Old 01-04-07, 03:52 PM   #4
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Too right, although I'm not sure whether there is actually anyone capable.:rotfl: Well, more than TB or GB.
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Old 01-04-07, 03:52 PM   #5
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Sod this i'm emigrating.
pete
Yep get out why you can. Im proud of where i come from dont get me wrong but the place as just become a nightmare. I will not ever be returning to live.
Its off down south with me.
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Old 01-04-07, 04:35 PM   #6
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I don't think so, I think you should vote for party policies - not the personality of the figurehead - so I don't really care who's in charge, they're all as bad as each other.

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Old 01-04-07, 04:45 PM   #7
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I don't think so, I think you should vote for party policies - not the personality of the figurehead - so I don't really care who's in charge, they're all as bad as each other.
There is always one. :p

Point taken about they are as bad as each other.
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absolutely the mere thought that gorden (the go-for) brown gets in makes me quake with terror.
the man couldn't budget a p*ssup in a brewery. not to mention how he tows the party line of "blanket ban solves all" police quota's, id cards, ammendments to acts without the consultation of the houses of parliment! (yeah i know) he'd promote this in its entirety and he'd kick and spit till he gets his way.

what worries me more is that the tory leader.....oh dear.....he's just not in touch (nothing new there then)

lib dems? oh geez.

and the rest? racists and xenophobes the lot of em...

can we ressurect the monster raving loony party? our manifesto should start with "all uk residents over 9 should play at least an hour of SHIII a week"?

that or give the queen power. which would solve alot of problems, and create about a million more for that matter.

Sod this i'm emigrating.
pete
I had to laugh at the Tory leader, when he was running for leadership, all you saw was him cycling around London; he was so so concerned about our Environment then .. as soon as he became leader ? .. straight into the Daimler [chaffeur driven].

Vote ? Did we get the opportunity to vote for the Channel Tunnel when Margaret Thatcher was in power ? NO .. she just railroaded it thru without a care what people thought or felt.
Labour are no different to the Tories as far as I'm concerned.
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Old 01-04-07, 05:05 PM   #9
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Election? No.

Revolution? Yes.
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Old 01-04-07, 05:56 PM   #10
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Hard to tell. I think it's important in our system to vote for PARTIES and not leaders of parties, because we don't have a presidential system. The problem for me is that this relies on parties keeping to the policies that were in their manifesto when they were elected. I think people of all political persuasions would concede that Tony Blair has ditched this well-established notion and replaced sticking to manifestos with a "trust me" approach. He's had a very presidential, and unpredictable style, reducing the power of the cabinet and of parliament, as he sees fit.
My gut reaction is that Blair has made himself the complete arbiter of what labour stands for, effectively wrecking government by the Party and the manifesto. Sadly this makes it very difficult to see how the normal practice of the "Party" just carrying on, is going to work.
I think that if Brown gets elected, he should lay out his stall, make it clear that parliamentary/party government is now back in business, and call an election based on the policies the new administration wishes to pursue.If Reid wins the party leadership election, I'll just commit suicide. The man is so depressingly populist , irrational and power-mad, I'll eventually get horrendously depressed , so I might as well get it over with.
If there is an election and Cameron wins, I'll think "different name - same ****". If the Lib Dems get some influence, or Gordon Brown gets in, I'll give them a chance to see how they shape up. If UKIP or Kilroy-Silk's party gets in, I'll wait until the public eventually lynch them, and in the meantime, I'll take to my sun-bed in the full knowledge that the electorate has gone insane.

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