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  • ASB
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    Originally posted by TheFaqqer
    We don't elect a leader, we elect a party.
    We seem to get the worst of both worlds. We get a PM imposed as party leader, but when somebody crosses the floor they get to stay as an MP.

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  • Moscow Mule
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    In technicolour ignomy

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/6757793.stm

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  • TheFaQQer
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    Originally posted by bogeyman
    Given the origins of the board (IR35 and all that) I find it amazing that it now seems to be populated by individuals who don't know who Primarolo is or what the PMG does. FFS!
    Ah, now I see what she does. I've never cared who was Paymaster General when IR35 was brought in, to be honest.

    However, good old Wikipedia has told me more than enough about her.

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  • bogeyman
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    Stunning!

    Originally posted by TheFaqqer
    Probably not - she's at the Treasury, after all.

    No idea what she does - I had to type her name into Google to find out!! Even then, I have no idea what "Paymaster General" does, apart from give dodgy loans to Peter Mandleson.
    Given the origins of the board (IR35 and all that) I find it amazing that it now seems to be populated by individuals who don't know who Primarolo is or what the PMG does. FFS!

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  • Moscow Mule
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    Originally posted by TheFaqqer
    Why does the "South East" get a minister? What's so special about the shandy drinkers that they get their own minister???

    Or is it punishment - nowhere else gets one; you get Tessa Jowell?
    No, other (less populated) parts of the country get their own parliament, just for being ethnically diverse.

    The least we can get is a minister...

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  • TheFaQQer
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    Minister for the Olympics and London and South East
    The Rt Hon Tessa Jowell MP
    Why does the "South East" get a minister? What's so special about the shandy drinkers that they get their own minister???

    Or is it punishment - nowhere else gets one; you get Tessa Jowell?

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  • Old Greg
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    Full list:
    http://www.number10.gov.uk/output/Page12165.asp

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  • TheFaQQer
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    Prime minister: Gordon Brown
    Chancellor: Alistair Darling
    Foreign Secretary: David Miliband
    Home Secretary: Jacqui Smith
    Health: Alan Johnson
    Schools and children: Ed Balls
    Justice: Jack Straw
    Commons leader: Harriet Harman
    Defence and Scotland: Des Browne
    Int Development: Douglas Alexander
    Work and Pensions: Peter Hain
    Cabinet office minister: Ed Miliband
    Culture: James Purnell
    Transport: Ruth Kelly
    Lords leader: Baroness Ashton
    Attorney General: Baroness Scotland
    Environment: Hilary Benn
    Chief Whip: Geoff Hoon
    Industry: John Hutton
    Communities: Hazel Blears

    Northern Ireland: To be confirmed
    Duchy of Lancaster: To be confirmed
    Housing: To be confirmed

    Surely someone in the media department could have advised against "Schools and Children" going to Balls.

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  • TheFaQQer
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    Darling confirmed as new Chancellor

    James Purnell replaces Tessa Jowell as Culture, Media and Sport

    Hazel Blears replaces Ruth Kelly ( ) as Community Secretary

    Ruth Kelly gets Transport ( )

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  • TheFaQQer
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    Jacqui Smith gets Home Office (was the Chief Whip)

    John Hutton gets Trade and Industry (was Work and Pensions)

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  • timh
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    He'll win the next election anyway, I think.

    I actually like the guy, I think he's probably got some very good ideas. I don't like the way he's going to steal all my profits though!

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  • TheFaQQer
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    Originally posted by Fishface
    Gordon Brown WAS NOT ELECTED !! Does not have a mandate. What happened to democracy?

    Wether he is the right or wrong person for the job should'nt an election be triggered?

    He looks like he just got a promotion - its not a 'job' - FFS!

    Is anybody else disgusted by his promotion?
    No more so than when John Major was promoted to take over from Thatcher. The difference here is that Major was rejected a job as a bus conductor when he left school, on the grounds that he couldn't add up.

    We don't elect a leader, we elect a party. The party leader of the biggest party (usually) becomes Prime Minister. Not disgusted really - it's the way the system has been, and probably always will be. Any different would result in having a president.

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  • Fishface
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    Gordon Brown WAS NOT ELECTED !! Does not have a mandate. What happened to democracy?

    Wether he is the right or wrong person for the job should'nt an election be triggered?

    He looks like he just got a promotion - its not a 'job' - FFS!

    Is anybody else disgusted by his promotion?

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  • Moscow Mule
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    I need one, for my DVDs.

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  • TheFaQQer
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    Health - Alan Johnson (from Education)

    Work and Pensions - Peter Hain (from Northern Ireland and Wales)

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