Who should take tony's job?

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next labour leader?

  1. Gordon Brown

    8 vote(s)
    47.1%
  2. John Reid

    0 vote(s)
    0.0%
  3. Alan Johnson

    1 vote(s)
    5.9%
  4. Alan Milburn

    0 vote(s)
    0.0%
  5. John McDonnell

    0 vote(s)
    0.0%
  6. David Milliband

    4 vote(s)
    23.5%
  7. Other...

    4 vote(s)
    23.5%
  1. Yosef Ha'Kohain

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    Who should take tony's job?

    And lead Labour to their next victory?
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  3. ManofScience

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    i don't see what the problem is with gordon brown.

    i personally wouldn't want labour BUT he seems like a tough character that can hold his own :up:

    i've noticed in the news recently, people commenting on how he's scottish and this is the reason why he's not suitable - eh??!?! never crossed my mind personally - i'm all for keeping britian british but this just isn't an issue for me. maybe cause we live closer to the jocks and the southerners are scared of them, i dunno....
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    I was watching newsnight and none of the buggers wanted Gordon to win the leadership race, but he is by far the strongest contender IMO.

    Although he does lack personality... but then we're not American's and we don't need a celebrity/best friend for a prime minister :up:
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    why wasn't karazzyy jimmi on this poll though


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    christ! when you look at the choices it almost makes you want Tony again. Almost.
    GB seems like TB without the personality. Same policies. more privatisation, just as far up americas arse it's depressing.
    John Read is a populist self seeker and the rest are just lightweights. and Alan Milburn makes me feel sick
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    is it me or dose MP Milburn looks suprisingly familiar



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    i cant contain my self from you comical geniusness :rolleyes:
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    as long as they don't come out with any actual policies and david keeps smiling I think they might too.
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    Brown's the only option, John Reid hasn't got a hope but will probably stand behind a stalking horse, under the guise of allowing the party a proper say in the matter, but he'll get trounced, which will actually be good for brown in the long run.

    The only thing to look for is how much the tory press has been laying into brown for the last month, he's the one that they know will give cameron the most trouble and probably the only one who can keep him out at the next election.

    The tories are gonna have it a lot harder from next year on... all cameron has had to do so far is make the right mood music which any fool can do, a real head to head with brown will be a lot tougher

    Alan Johnson... even I don't know who he is :spangled:
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    why can't we have a pm, who is cool.

    there all geeks.
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    why don't you stand?
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    i would say Gordon Brown, as there is no one else high profile enough in the party that can handle the posistion, the job is probably one of the most high profile jobs in the world, so we need someone strong that can take labour and are country forward
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    Where's Left Hook Prezza in your poll? :(
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    i persoanly think it should be sum1 else that the country has voted for,

    as being a leader by default will be very hard no1 will like the decisions, and will make alot less people support labour
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    As if any of the candidates are going to make any difference to this country!! Thats why I don't vote or ever will.

    If somebody comes along, lowers income tax, lowers fuel tax, All VAT lower, and legalises weed, he/she is on for a sure winner!!
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    they will make a difference.
    blair has made you a terrorist target
    cameron will be different to brown.
    but no better. just crap in a different way
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    Why do you distance yourself from it by saying 'you'? Aren't you British?
  21. Yosef Ha'Kohain

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    9 years of prosperity outshines 52 vicitims of terror attacks.

    Any British prime minister would of been likely to to take us to war:

    Albania
    Armenia
    Australia
    Azerbaijan
    Bosnia and Herzegovina
    Bulgaria
    Canada
    Czech Republic
    Denmark
    Dominican Republic
    El Salvador
    Estonia
    Fiji
    Georgia
    Honduras
    Hungary
    Iceland
    Italy
    Japan
    Kazakhstan
    Latvia
    Lithuania
    Moldova
    Mongolia
    Netherlands
    New Zealand
    Nicaragua
    Norway
    Philippines
    Poland
    Portugal
    Republic of Macedonia
    Romania
    Singapore
    Slovakia
    South Korea
    Spain
    Thailand
    Tonga
    Ukraine

    All joined the coalition, are you seriously suggesting a British prime minister would alienate themselves from some of our closest allies at a time when the west had just witnessed one of the most brutal attacks of modern history?

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