Markgway wrote:I think we live in different worlds though so maybe by your standards...
We don't "that" much, if at all. Both of us can afford Broadband, both our parents own their own houses. I presume yours do? Things aren't really "that" different.
Markgway wrote:He's about as scary as a squashed cabbage and about as competent too.
He's certainly not competent but I do think when Tony stepped down no one else in the cabinet dared stand against Brown. He wanted to be in power 10 years earlier remember.
It was a complete joke. He's ONLY prime minister because literally no one stood in his way. At least when a leader is normally voted in they're not prime minister and still have to prove themselves at election time.
Markgway wrote:He's not PM material, but I think David Milliband might be eyeing up the job over the next 18 months (he couldn't be any worse...could he?)
Agreed he's not PM material. I wouldn't be surprised if David Milliband did try to be PM but I think Gordon Brown ultimately will be at the next general election. If Milliband was PM he'd have such a short space of time to prove himself.
My feeling is people have had enough of Labour and especially Brown, and David Cameron will be our next PM.
Markgway wrote:Nah. The whole of New Labour is rotten to the core.
Agreed but that doesn't mean people want The Conservatives, although I now suspect they'll win.
If by "they" you mean Labour supporters, then obviously...
No I meant the general population.
Markgway wrote:But sometimes a change stirs things up a bit. Didn't work in Labour's case, since the last ten years have seen Britain go down the fucking toilet, but still...
I'd disagree with you there but we've been over why before.
Markgway wrote:
Oops that came out wrong. I meant:
There isn't any decent party left. The Liberal Democrats are the only "half" decent party left
Markgway wrote:so like you I've no idea who to vote for?
Thankfully, we don't have to decide yet

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