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General Election in 2008 ?

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    General Election in 2008 ?

    Hazel Blears apparently thinks so

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/6220352.stm

    My guess is that Labour will fight the next election (especially an early one) on a "give Gordon a chance, he's only been PM for a short time" platform. Oh, and there plenty of people out there stupid enough to be taken in.
    Why the avatar? Well anyone accused of plotting against Gordon Brown can't be all bad.

    #2
    I wouldn't be surprised.

    I'm not sure whether the "stable economy" will hold up until 2010, but then I thought it would be visibly creaking by now.

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      #3
      Originally posted by ZZZZ Snoozer
      Oh, and there plenty of people out there stupid enough to be taken in.
      Like the 5 million people receiving benefits?

      Older and ...well, just older!!

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        #4
        Originally posted by ratewhore
        Like the 5 million people receiving benefits?

        Hence Cameron's stance on being a "new labour kind of tory". Distasteful, but he needs as many of those votes as he can get.

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          #5
          Why does everyone assume Gordo is going to be the next PM?

          We know Tone is leaving but he can't just hand over the leadership.
          NL will have to hold an election and I can see one or two members not voting for Gordie. Besides, he may decide his family needs him or some other out of the blue bombshell.

          It could be the perfect opportunity for the opposition to hijack proceedings.
          Whilst NL tears itself appart looking for a new leader the country will be (even more) rudderless.
          I am not qualified to give the above advice!

          The original point and click interface by
          Smith and Wesson.

          Step back, have a think and adjust my own own attitude from time to time

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            #6
            Originally posted by The Lone Gunman
            Why does everyone assume Gordo is going to be the next PM?
            There isn't enough opposition to him in the Labour party. Nobody else could get close to half the votes in any of their three "colleges".

            Unless the economy suddenly goes big tits-up of course, and he fails to deflect the blame.

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              #7
              Originally posted by The Lone Gunman
              Why does everyone assume Gordo is going to be the next PM?
              Good point, politics works in funny ways. Heseltine never made it and instead we got Major.
              Cats are evil.

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                #8
                Originally posted by swamp
                Heseltine never made it and instead we got Major.
                Some years before this happened, a colleague told me that Major was going to be the next leader of the Tory Party. Wish I'd had the guts to go to Ladbrokes and place a sizeable bet.
                Why the avatar? Well anyone accused of plotting against Gordon Brown can't be all bad.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by ZZZZ Snoozer
                  Some years before this happened, a colleague told me that Major was going to be the next leader of the Tory Party. Wish I'd had the guts to go to Ladbrokes and place a sizeable bet.
                  How did he know?

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                    #10
                    From the Pruffock 2008 Almanack (c)

                    1) SNP takes majority vote in Scotland
                    2) Conservative/Libdem gains Westminster majority
                    3) NL consigned to the dustbin of political history
                    4) Gordon Brown defects to SNP
                    5) Blair defects to Conservatives
                    6) Cameron defects to the Liberals
                    7) Saddam new leader of National Front
                    8) Blair becomes the new Tory PM

                    Meet the new Boss
                    Same as the Old Boss
                    Last edited by AlfredJPruffock; 8 December 2006, 14:28.

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