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Normally a PM who would do nothing would be a bonus, but right now we need a Maggie right now someone prepared to tell the EU, Labour, the Chavs and the unions to FOAD and get on with saving this sceptred isle
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His saving grace is that at least he's not balls (either of them), apart from that he's a window licker whose only an MP because of his champagne socialist parents and would be better placed being Beaker in the muppet moviesOriginally posted by BrilloPad View PostWould Ed be any worse than Dave?
I bet there would be fewer u-turns.
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if Wallace thinks that he would still be running the labour party if they had a sniff at getting back in, then I want a go of whatever he is smoking...
Balls et al will have stuck the knife so firmly into his back, you would be able to sharpen your pencil by sticking up his nose and twisting...
Is the conservative government any good? having been a tory for many years, I would have to say that I would be hard pushed to ever bother voting again.
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WMBS, the coallition might be struggling but I haven't got any confidence in the Labour Party.Originally posted by Malcolm Buggeridge View PostIs Dave actually a bad PM?
There may well be fewer u-turns from Miliband but I'd worry about his policies; particularly with Balls as chancellor.
The country would be on its knees within a couple of years.
Is it just me or is Dave a bit of a throwback to tory front-benchers in the old days, who took leisure pursuits seriously and just swanned up to glad-hand and say a few words when necessary?
Complete opposite to Blair who demanded that his minions got him in the news every day to make him look good.
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Is Dave actually a bad PM?Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostWould Ed be any worse than Dave?
I bet there would be fewer u-turns.
There may well be fewer u-turns from Miliband but I'd worry about his policies; particularly with Balls as chancellor.
The country would be on its knees within a couple of years.
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There is wirtually no way Ed would be wictorious. The chances of him leading labour into an election are wery slim indeed.
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Would Ed be any worse than Dave?Originally posted by Malcolm Buggeridge View PostMakes pretty grim reading. I kow it's a few years off but it couldn't possibly happen could it? Ed Miliband?I'm sure that once the woters saw the whites of his eyes they'd stick their crosses next to another candidate.
I bet there would be fewer u-turns.
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Makes pretty grim reading. I kow it's a few years off but it couldn't possibly happen could it? Ed Miliband?I'm sure that once the woters saw the whites of his eyes they'd stick their crosses next to another candidate.Labour has opened its biggest opinion poll lead since the general election as the Conservatives struggle to recover from the aftershocks of the much-criticised Budget, according to the latest "poll of polls" for The IndependentTags: None
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