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Broon should never have "come" in the first place, the people didn't vote for him as prime minister.

I know Prescot would probably have been worse, but what's the point of having a deputy, if the deputy doesn't automaticaly take over?

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Broon should never have "come" in the first place, the people didn't vote for him as prime minister.

 

I wasn't aware of ever being able to vote in a primeminister, thought that was something the "party" decided themselves

So who do you think put Tony Bliar in as PM? The "party" didn't pick him after the election!

If you voted liebour at the last election, you voted for Tony Bliar to be PM and John (two jags) Prescot to be deputy. if the PM dies/resigns et al, why doesn't the deputy take over? What's the point of having a deputy?

The sooner Broon gets his butt kicked out, the better.

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sorry but it don't work like that, it's simple you vote for your MP at a general election. You don't get a choice for PM - unless (s)he's a candidate in your constituancy, seem to remember covering a party leader in one election who although the party won he didn't, awful mess... need to look that one up.

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If Gordo does fall on his sword which one of the other Nits should replace him ??

That David Milliband seems like a real slimy piece of work to me , I dont know why but I just dont like him .

It would be mildly amusing if that Ed Balls got the job .

Oh ball's !

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not the one I was looking for but it seems the only non "party" person who gets to choose the primeminister is her majesty

Alexander Frederick Douglas-Home, Baron Home of the Hirsel,[1] KT, PC (2 July 1903 - 9 October 1995), 14th Earl of Home from 1951 to 1963, was a British Conservative politician, and served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom for a year from October 1963 to October 1964 (as Sir Alec Douglas-Home). He held a series of records: he was the last member of the House of Lords to be appointed Prime Minister; the only Prime Minister to renounce his peerage to leave the House of Lords and contest a by-election to enter the House of Commons; and the last Prime Minister to be chosen personally by the British monarch. He was also the only Prime Minister to have played first class cricket and the first British Prime Minister to have been born in the 20th century
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alec_Douglas-Home
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not the one I was looking for but it seems the only non "party" person who gets to choose the primeminister (sic) is her majesty

You, as a voter, know who the party leaders are, by voting for a particular party, you are in efect, voting for the PM, no?
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and if brown was to go which wonderful leader would you pick, come to that is there any of the other party leaders you would want as pm. they are all also rans. thats what happens when you have had 3 decades of large majority rule. you just get yes men/women. were are the thatchers steels and keir hardys

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and if brown was to go which wonderful leader would you pick, come to that is there any of the other party leaders you would want as pm. they are all also rans. thats what happens when you have had 3 decades of large majority rule. you just get yes men/women. were are the thatchers steels and keir hardys

 

That would be just pining a new head on the donkey

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TB was a case of 'better the devil you know' mixed with voter apathy and the fact that everyone just got used to him being around. brown has clawed his way to the top backstabbing all the way with his lust for power and now everyone he screwed over is watching with glee as he nosedives taking the country with him.

 

My own political viewpoint is admittedly laughable, i will vote for the only party which wil remove us from the stupid, absurd law making financial black hole that is the eu.... UKIP.

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