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Crap, I thought it was Colonel Mustard. Sorry what were we talking about again?
> If Tony can do it, why wont Bush resign too?
>
> Anyone happy with Brown as Prime Minister? Is he the lesser of
> two evils? Isn't he Scottish? Not sure I want a Scottish Prime
> Minister.
Ahem, hope thats not an against scottish comment ;) im quarter scottish you know =)
Margaret Beckett's out of the Cabinet, and I've heard that it's likely that Jack Straw will return to the FCO post, and of course as deputy leader, Prescott has been replaced with Harriett Harman, who as far as I know is also a rampant leftie.
Brown is a very intelligent man, but to be honest I can't see him as being that popular a PM, due to his dourness and being very likely to raise taxes even further. Decent Chancellors don't always make great Prime Minsiters: look at Major's weaknesses. And by that, I don't just mean Norman Lamont.
> I think Brown will be a much stronger character than Major,
> after all Major had a soft and friendly approach whereas Brown,
> whereas Brown will more likely get his way however he can.
I agree. I suppose given his history, he might be a better choice than Davey-Boy.
I wonder who'll taken over his old job.
> I suppose you guys are too young to remember what things were
> like with John Major.
I can just remember a little bit of the Grey Man. We've being going over all the PMs and are again I think so I have quite a good knowledge. :-)
I think Brown will be a much stronger character than Major, after all Major had a soft and friendly approach whereas Brown, whereas Brown will more likely get his way however he can.
> I think Gordon is all in favour of keeping us as a union. I
> prefer it too, we may as well stick together, we're weaker apart
> in my opinion.
Tell that to the Cornish!
> Yes, he's Scottish
Apparently Tony was born in Scotland too =)
> Well I suppose I dont either, but I'm more than happy for them
> to be their own country and have their own prime minister =)
I think Gordon is all in favour of keeping us as a union. I prefer it too, we may as well stick together, we're weaker apart in my opinion.
> Does anyone
> know if Blair is carrying on as an MP?
I heard he was going to be an envoy in the Middle East. That must be a joke though! :-P
> Yes, he's Scottish but we have a British Parliament meaning we
> can have English, Welsh, Northern Irish and Scottish PMs, so I
> don't have any issue with that whatsoever.
Well I suppose I dont either, but I'm more than happy for them to be their own country and have their own prime minister =)