Anyone else watching this?
Personally i dont see how Cameron is on course to become next PM
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Moralspain wrote:Ok, now i know, no....... i don´t even watch my own country debates hahaha, i´m about to watch a TV serie called "Castle"
fedfan wrote:I think the biggest problem Labour had was that Brown got in the back door.
He wanted the job so badly he wanted to save his own ass by not having an earlier election, in hindsight he probably would have won, but now like you say people just want a change.
Can't see Conservatives being back in power for long though.
coke4 wrote:fedfan wrote:I think the biggest problem Labour had was that Brown got in the back door.
He wanted the job so badly he wanted to save his own ass by not having an earlier election, in hindsight he probably would have won, but now like you say people just want a change.
Can't see Conservatives being back in power for long though.
True, when he was first in Labours popularity rocketed as did hs aproval.
If he had done an election then he would have gained more support now and would have won
SoundfSilence wrote:coke4 wrote:fedfan wrote:I think the biggest problem Labour had was that Brown got in the back door.
He wanted the job so badly he wanted to save his own ass by not having an earlier election, in hindsight he probably would have won, but now like you say people just want a change.
Can't see Conservatives being back in power for long though.
True, when he was first in Labours popularity rocketed as did hs aproval.
If he had done an election then he would have gained more support now and would have won
It was far from certain Brown would have won, hence he didn't call the elections then!
coke4 wrote:SoundfSilence wrote:coke4 wrote:fedfan wrote:I think the biggest problem Labour had was that Brown got in the back door.
He wanted the job so badly he wanted to save his own ass by not having an earlier election, in hindsight he probably would have won, but now like you say people just want a change.
Can't see Conservatives being back in power for long though.
True, when he was first in Labours popularity rocketed as did hs aproval.
If he had done an election then he would have gained more support now and would have won
It was far from certain Brown would have won, hence he didn't call the elections then!
From Memory, i could be wrong, when he first got i power e was extremly popular, calling an lection would hve increased this, It wasnt util like almost a year when he became unpopular
fedfan wrote:The other two are style over substance, but were probably going to have a hung parliment anyway which is even worse because literally nothing will get done because nobody will agree.
Plus even if Labour lose can't see anyone likely to improve on Brown to be honest.
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