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Topic History of: Police Try and SMEAR Boris Johnson !!
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Angel Not forgetting Alex Salmond. Who?!! Yes him. Put him in. He's done more for Scotland in a matter of months that Labour couldn't do in years.
zooloo Denise wrote:
I'm sure you really know what people mean by elected as PM, Zooloo.

When I vote at a general election I look at the party leader - the person who will be in No.10. I have a sister who voted Labour purely because she liked Tony Blair (silly girl). She did not like William Hague because he was balled. In a general election I vote for the party leader because he/she will be in ultimate charge of policy.

I did not vote Labour, so do not really care who leads them. My sister voted Labour, but says she will not vote for them under Brown's leadership. I know several others who have said the same.

In short, the leader of a party does make a difference to the way many people vote, effectively making the PM elected even though, officially, he/she are not.

Should we primarily base what we say and do on what people "think" or on facts?
david I'd like to add Shirley Williams to your list,JK.

My Dad worked with both Ken Clarke and Shirley Williams in his career and has nothing but praise for both.
JK2006 I think we're starting to build a team; William Hague; Vince Cable; Ken Clarke; Tony Benn; Claire Curtis-Thomas; Ronnie Campbell... it's starting to come together. A government of all the people.
emmapeelfanclub Denise wrote:


I did not vote Labour, so do not really care who leads them. My sister voted Labour, but says she will not vote for them under Brown's leadership. I know several others who have said the same.

In short, the leader of a party does make a difference to the way many people vote, effectively making the PM elected even though, officially, he/she are not.


Big problem is as JK pointed out a few weeks ago, who is there to actually choose from?

I can't stand Brown. No vote.

I cannot stand the sight of Cameron... makes my skin crawl and I don't trust Tories. No vote.

Who is that guy leading the Lib Dems? 'Nuff said. No vote.

I'm getting the feeling there may well be many thinking the same thing. Problem is... no matter WHO you vote for, the government always gets in.

And who can trust MP's today?