It’s going to be no big surprise (assuming no big upsets) in 2010 when either MP Gordon Brown (Labour) or MP David Cameron (Conservative) remains or becomes Prime Minister for the next parliamentary session.
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Found an interesting article on the BBC website:http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/programmes/the_daily_politics/7949104.stm from the Daily Politics show back in March 2009. A poll was conducted with just over 1,000 eligible voters asking the following questions...
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Anyone who says they want Nick Griffin as Prime Minister after the next General Election: hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahah!!!!!
It’s not going to happen EVER!!
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PMSL Ed I have never heard a truer group of hahahahahaaha’s put all in the one place :)
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I know it’s not a big sample size, but I’m surprised Gordon Brown is holding his own in the PM poll so far.
I got the idea for the poll on from a Liberal Democrat website:http://www.libdemvoice.org/ that was closing on having 1,000 vote and it was more people (presumably mostly Lib Dem voters) LEAST wanted David Cameron as our next PM relative to Gordon Brown!
I feel the same way, but I’m still surprised at the result if it’s accurate.
Polls gone now, so can’t give the full results, it was something like 60:40 with 60% against Cameron 40% against Brown.
The poll question was: In the event of Nick Clegg not forming a government after the next election, who do you *least want* to be Prime Minister in a year’s time?
* Gordon Brown
* David Cameron
David
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