View Poll Results: Do you think Prime Minister Gordon Brown should resign?

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  • I think Gordon Brown should resign as Prime Minister.

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  • I think Gordon Brown should not resign as Prime Minister.

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    I think it's his time to go. He won't leave without an achievement becuase he will have been brought in without a general election and then he will leave without one :eusa_wall He will never regain the trust of the UK now so he is prolonging the inevitable, if he is so sure he is the right man to be living in number 10 why does he not call an election.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Immenseman View Post
    I think he should stay because the country has enough instability as it is due to the global crisis that we're engulfed in. We don't need the turmoil of a General Election. As well as the fact that Brown is the best man for the job. For these reasons he should stay.
    Exactly, he is one of the most powerful men at this moment in time to pull or help pull the world out of this recession. He got the $1trillion plan from the G20 summint back in April was it? $1trillion being pumped into the worlds industries which we are already seeing being impacted in our lives.

    Ousting him now when the party, which is our government is so weak could totally wipe out the party and send the country and even the world into more termoil in these times. Let him stay and get on with the job.

    It annoys me because everyone wanted Blair out over the Iraq war, contradicting themselves when they wanted him to go to war with Iraq. Now they ousted him out many many people say he was our best PM since Churchill and not Brown is PM people want Blair back, contradiction much?

    You cant have everything so let him get on with it, he may suprise us all and restore our faith in the party. Maybe then, hold a general election and let the people decide who they think is the best man/party for the job.

    + About the MP's expenses, some of the worst claims came from Conservative ministers and heads of councils and councillors and the main focus is on Labour as they are government and because of that have been forced to stand down. Conservatives have focused on Labour and all the scandle surrounding them, when there is alot around them too! And because they arent in government they can make quick changes which arent as focused on as they are with Labour and they know it and are using it to there advantage which to me is a dirty tactic.


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    Quote Originally Posted by invincible View Post
    This week the FTSE has made gains of over 0.00% for the first time in a year.

    That is a sign of the UK beating the recession.

    That is a sign Gordon Brown is doing his job. He may not be the best Prime Minister in terms of many things, however in this present economic climate he is the only man for the job.
    He didn't cause the rise, it's called other people and the silent majority getting people out of the recession. He's just sitting on the bench foreseeing it

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    Thatcher was the best PM since Churchill.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Misawa View Post
    Thatcher was the best PM since Churchill.
    That is the FUNNIEST thing I have heard on this forum in a VERY long time.

    @ Gomme, he didn't personally cause the rise but he certainly hasn't just sat back and let it happen.
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    Quote Originally Posted by invincible View Post
    That is the FUNNIEST thing I have heard on this forum in a VERY long time.
    But it isn't NEARLY as funny as your signature claiming that Britain NEEDS Labour.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Achieve View Post
    But it isn't NEARLY as funny as your signature claiming that Britain NEEDS Labour.
    A large proportion of this country do need labour & they'll soon realise it when we're under the rule of facists.
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    Quote Originally Posted by invincible View Post
    That is the FUNNIEST thing I have heard on this forum in a VERY long time.

    @ Gomme, he didn't personally cause the rise but he certainly hasn't just sat back and let it happen.
    Obviously you would say that being a supporter of a political party that has systematically ruined the UK for over a decade.

    Facists? That's hilarious. Better get used to a "fascist" nation then.

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    I think he should either hold a General Election or stand down.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Misawa View Post
    Obviously you would say that being a supporter of a political party that has systematically ruined the UK for over a decade.

    Facists? That's hilarious. Better get used to a "fascist" nation then.
    At the end of the day Blair was a damn good Prime Minister. Ruined the UK? That's the biggest load of crap I've heard, the tories hardly did the country a whole world of good in the 80's.

    Cameron won't last long when he gets in.
    If it was another Tory leader maybe but Cameron, nope, too many people think he's a pompous idiot, afterall the tories have only gained from Labour's losses. They haven't gained themselves, apart from what 1% :rolleyes:
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