T'Labour party are determined to self destruct by handing over to Brown....
Labour - and Brown - slide further says ICM poll
Tania Branigan, political correspondent
Tuesday March 20, 2007
The Guardian
The scale of the challenge facing Gordon Brown is underlined in a Guardian/ICM poll today which shows he would hand the Tories a 15-point lead if he was leading the party at the next election. On the eve of the chancellor's 11th and final budget, the poll also highlights voters' anxiety about the growing financial squeeze on households and the amount they pay in tax.
The findings show that Mr Brown's recent charm offensive has yet to convince the public he will make a good prime minister; the gulf between the two parties has widened in the last month. A small but significant number of voters switch away from Labour when reminded that Mr Brown will probably lead the party at the election, and a similar number are attracted to the Tories by David Cameron.
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Originally posted by ZZZZ SnoozerTen years to notice this, what are these guys on?
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Originally posted by Hart-flootWhat like...
Henry Campbell Bannerman
Andrew Bonar Law
Ramsay MacDonald
Harold MacMillan
Tony Bliar
Okay fair doos! Should have thought about that staement a bit more
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Harriet Harmen - and she is a good judge of character given the dodgy dealings of her other half!
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Originally posted by GlasgowBobEven if the West Lothian question wasn't around the dark forces of politics would ensure a Scot would never be a PM. IMHO
Henry Campbell Bannerman
Andrew Bonar Law
Ramsay MacDonald
Harold MacMillan
Tony Bliar
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Harriet Harmen says ""He is demanding of his colleagues, but he is demanding of himself because he wants to change things for the better."
When is he going to start then?
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Even if the West Lothian question wasn't around the dark forces of politics would ensure a Scot would never be a PM. IMHO
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George Osborne describes him as mildly autistic. Away from the bearpit, most MPs have good relationships with those on the opposite benches. But not Brown apparently.
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Today's surprise - Brown is "Stalinist"
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/6469293.stm
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Chancellor Gordon Brown's Treasury operates with "Stalinist ruthlessness", treating colleagues with contempt, the ex-head of the civil service has said.
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Ten years to notice this, what are these guys on?Tags: None
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