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Previously on "Who's going to be PM in 2015?"

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  • Old Greg
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    Originally posted by MrMark View Post
    I reckon it'll be a Tory, but wonder whether Cameron will want to continue as leader. I just get the impression that his heart isn't in it.
    So far I can't see the great British public voting for Red Ed - he just seems too young and inexperienced. Still, they voted in Blair and (later) Dave, so who knows?
    AndyW.

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  • suityou01
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    Originally posted by MrMark View Post
    I reckon it'll be a Tory, but wonder whether Cameron will want to continue as leader. I just get the impression that his heart isn't in it.
    So far I can't see the great British public voting for Red Ed - he just seems too young and inexperienced. Still, they voted in Blair and (later) Dave, so who knows?
    Red Ed seems younger than Cameron to me.

    I also find Cameron strangely tolerable. <flame me please>

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  • MrMark
    started a topic Who's going to be PM in 2015?

    Who's going to be PM in 2015?

    I reckon it'll be a Tory, but wonder whether Cameron will want to continue as leader. I just get the impression that his heart isn't in it.
    So far I can't see the great British public voting for Red Ed - he just seems too young and inexperienced. Still, they voted in Blair and (later) Dave, so who knows?

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