View Poll Results: Choose Your Next Labour Leader
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Which Leader would encourage you to vote Labour?
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eh? how do you get that from your flawed quiz? the vast majority are voting either cameron (not sure why anyone would want him to be labour leader) or mickey mouse. i.e. very few want the buffoons you keep delusionally supporting. amusing that even your pathetic attempt to load a survey in your favour has miserably back-fired.
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Only one person I'd vote for, if they became Labour
Thatcher
Probably the only person who could and would sort out the mess we're left with, after all she has experience, 30 years ago, de ja vu ? sadly there is not iron balled leader around to clear the mess up this time, all a bunch of soft b@stards all PC and Human Rights, nice work Cherie.
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I have just endured the very reason why I could never vote Labour for the next decade.
Count Dracula has just been on Newsnight with Paxman. That man is egregious in everything he does.
Actually, that and Gordon Brown's smile - please, please, please don't smile - it makes you look like the most disingenuous man on the planet!
Count Dracula has just been on Newsnight with Paxman. That man is egregious in everything he does.
Actually, that and Gordon Brown's smile - please, please, please don't smile - it makes you look like the most disingenuous man on the planet!
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Broon is finished, Johnson is a lighweight, Cameron can't be so Mickey Mouse is a "protest vote" to emphasise what a pointless poll this is.
However for those than can actually vote on the matter, i reckon that Millipede will get the job (just before Labour poll their worst general election results ever!).
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However for those than can actually vote on the matter, i reckon that Millipede will get the job (just before Labour poll their worst general election results ever!).
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Looks like the challenge has no legs .....
So, it's Gordon Brown as our PM for the next 5 years or so.
Personally, I think Peter Mandelson is the best Politician out there - superb player, see how he can out-wit Paxman with ease? I do enjoy watching him, he is truly a master at his art ... politics.
Cameron has zero appeal .... he cannot even pull out a lead over Brown FFS!! And that is pathetic - who wants that as our PM?
I remember the Heath Government who brought this country to its knees (most of you reading this won't have a clue about it, I lived through those horror years!) .... yes, they were Tories! It's a shame that the kiddies have no idea what they would be doing if they ticked Tory on the ballott paper
But, that's just my educated, experienced, considered, opinion.
So, it's Gordon Brown as our PM for the next 5 years or so.
Personally, I think Peter Mandelson is the best Politician out there - superb player, see how he can out-wit Paxman with ease? I do enjoy watching him, he is truly a master at his art ... politics.
Cameron has zero appeal .... he cannot even pull out a lead over Brown FFS!! And that is pathetic - who wants that as our PM?
I remember the Heath Government who brought this country to its knees (most of you reading this won't have a clue about it, I lived through those horror years!) .... yes, they were Tories! It's a shame that the kiddies have no idea what they would be doing if they ticked Tory on the ballott paper
But, that's just my educated, experienced, considered, opinion.
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Not answering questions directly from journalists is not being a master politician it is about being media trained. He is media savvy - but not that savvy as I watched that interview and was convinced he was lying by omission.
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I remember the Heath Government who brought this country to its knees (most of you reading this won't have a clue about it, I lived through those horror years!) .... yes, they were Tories! It's a shame that the kiddies have no idea what they would be doing if they ticked Tory on the ballott paper
But, that's just my educated, experienced, ill considered, opinion.
You conveniently missed Callaghan years and the "winter of discontent" then did you?.
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I would certainly never support NL, they have a mantra which will be the end of this country and an even more broken and degraded society than we have now. Totalitarian government and owned by the Eu is their ambition!
The only possible Labour leader who might have been worth his salt had he ever had the chance was Hugh Gaitskell. Very odd the way he died suddenly!
I believe the most important possible event for this country is to escape the clutches of the Eu. We have had the promise of a referendum broken by both parties now which is a bitter disappointment and also shameful behaviour. Total betrayal of democracy just as in fact is the Lisbon con towards confederation.
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The only possible Labour leader who might have been worth his salt had he ever had the chance was Hugh Gaitskell. Very odd the way he died suddenly!
I believe the most important possible event for this country is to escape the clutches of the Eu. We have had the promise of a referendum broken by both parties now which is a bitter disappointment and also shameful behaviour. Total betrayal of democracy just as in fact is the Lisbon con towards confederation.
Les
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Looks like the challenge has no legs .....
So, it's Gordon Brown as our PM for the next 5 years or so.
Personally, I think Peter Mandelson is the best Politician out there - superb player, see how he can out-wit Paxman with ease? I do enjoy watching him, he is truly a master at his art ... politics.
Cameron has zero appeal .... he cannot even pull out a lead over Brown FFS!! And that is pathetic - who wants that as our PM?
I remember the Heath Government who brought this country to its knees (most of you reading this won't have a clue about it, I lived through those horror years!) .... yes, they were Tories! It's a shame that the kiddies have no idea what they would be doing if they ticked Tory on the ballott paper
But, that's just my educated, experienced, considered, opinion.
So, it's Gordon Brown as our PM for the next 5 years or so.
Personally, I think Peter Mandelson is the best Politician out there - superb player, see how he can out-wit Paxman with ease? I do enjoy watching him, he is truly a master at his art ... politics.
Cameron has zero appeal .... he cannot even pull out a lead over Brown FFS!! And that is pathetic - who wants that as our PM?
I remember the Heath Government who brought this country to its knees (most of you reading this won't have a clue about it, I lived through those horror years!) .... yes, they were Tories! It's a shame that the kiddies have no idea what they would be doing if they ticked Tory on the ballott paper
But, that's just my educated, experienced, considered, opinion.
Is that the style that you think is really the best way to run a government, with the lies we have had to endure for the last 13 years?
Les
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Funny how they've gone from New Labour back to Labour again, when all's going their way it's New Labour, when the soft stuff hits the fan it's Labour, sounds like the enemy within to me. I wonder who people would like to lead the Conservative Party on the flip side of this arguement?
Thatcher?
Churchill?
Major? (no don't laugh)
Blair?
You choose.
Thatcher?
Churchill?
Major? (no don't laugh)
Blair?
You choose.
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Funny how they've gone from New Labour back to Labour again, when all's going their way it's New Labour, when the soft stuff hits the fan it's Labour, sounds like the enemy within to me. I wonder who people would like to lead the Conservative Party on the flip side of this arguement?
Thatcher?
Churchill?
Major? (no don't laugh)
Blair?
You choose.
Thatcher?
Churchill?
Major? (no don't laugh)
Blair?
You choose.
Still going with Nick Griffin andi'm just off to shave my Pitbull prior to his big fight
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