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Previously on "The UK's long nightmare will soon be over"

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  • wendigo100
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    Originally posted by threaded
    I would have thought everyone would be in favour of Miliband seeing as he has shown a creative use of the UK taxation system.
    So has Brown.

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  • threaded
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    Originally posted by gingerjedi
    Milliband has ruled himself out.
    I would have thought everyone would be in favour of Miliband seeing as he has shown a creative use of the UK taxation system.

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  • gingerjedi
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    Originally posted by wendigo100
    Not quite. If it is Brown, or even Reid, they are nothing new, not personable, and will probably lose the next general election.

    If it is Milliband, or some other newby, Mr and Mrs average voter will be tempted to "give them a chance", rather as they did Major in 1992, and we'll get another five years of them.
    Milliband has ruled himself out.

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  • wendigo100
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    Originally posted by cojak
    Bloody hell, not Lambros.

    Again...
    Who's Lambros? (apart from the originator of this thread)

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  • Throb_Nugget
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    Originally posted by _V_
    Blair leaves, and long awaited crash happens, voters will forever associate Blair with the "good times" and easy credit.

    And Iraq

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  • _V_
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    Blair leaves, and long awaited crash happens, voters will forever associate Blair with the "good times" and easy credit.

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  • cojak
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    Bloody hell, not Lambros.

    Again...

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  • wendigo100
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    Originally posted by Throb_Nugget
    On Radio 4 this morning the discussion about the leadership concluded that Charles clarke has no chance of getting the 44 signatures required to run which leaves only John Reid.

    So whoever wins, it's sh1t street for the rest of us.
    Not quite. If it is Brown, or even Reid, they are nothing new, not personable, and will probably lose the next general election.

    If it is Milliband, or some other newby, Mr and Mrs average voter will be tempted to "give them a chance", rather as they did Major in 1992, and we'll get another five years of them.

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  • Throb_Nugget
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    Originally posted by Churchill
    May 10!

    On Radio 4 this morning the discussion about the leadership concluded that Charles clarke has no chance of getting the 44 signatures required to run which leaves only John Reid.

    So whoever wins, it's sh1t street for the rest of us.

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  • Churchill
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    Originally posted by bobhope
    When does the tarring and feathering begin?
    May 10!

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  • bobhope
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    When does the tarring and feathering begin?

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  • VectraMan
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    Followed by a new (hopefully shorter) nightmare.

    If Blair leaves on 9th May, and Gordo doesn't start until the end of June following the leadership election, who's in charge in the meantime? Prescott?

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  • Lambros
    started a topic The UK's long nightmare will soon be over

    The UK's long nightmare will soon be over

    BLAIR SET TO QUIT ON MAY 9

    http://www.sundaymail.co.uk/news/tm_...name_page.html

    What was the Blair agenda for the UK really?. I still have no idea.

    He was all for wars in the middle east even though these wars did not benefit the UK in any way that i can see.
    Last edited by Lambros; 22 April 2007, 19:28.

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