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As a Labour voter would you consider NOT voting Labour in a general election if Gordon Brown remains in office

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Gordon Brown....I think the answer in a lot of cases would be YES...which is why GB decided...an early general election, proabably wouldn't have been ...prudent?

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  1. I'd vote for Gordon Brown! I'd never vote Tory so there'dd be no point in voting any other way than for Labour!


  2. No! i wont vote for him@ all

  3. I agree totally he is to me and a lot of other people the worst PM to ever set foot into Parliament!!! Even though I am a Labour supporter I will now reconsider my thoughts on who should be PM in the next General election!!!

    Oh by the way I think thats one of the best questions this week!!!

    Thanks for that!!!!

  4. I would not only consider not voting Labour, except for Ken Livingstone, but for RESPECT. Voting for the Cons would be jumping from the frrying pan into the fire

  5. Yes if the candidate I am voting for is for representing the People First and last . I would consider what he did for us in the past . Not his promises for the Future.

  6. The Labour Party will not be returned for a fourth term. The device of heading the line-up with a 'New' PM and a 'New' range of policies is pie-in-the-sky thinking. The third term was won by Tony Blair all by himself. It was an achievement but that's all it was.

  7. Yes, i would even vote BNP.

  8. I never voted for them

    Even in 1997 as the country jumped up and down with glee to 'things can only get better' I smelled cow dung in the air

    Nice to see I was right

    all get together and sing your favourite song downers, im waiting

  9. I wouldn't admit to ever having voted Labour, DOH!

    Government has failed to work for the people now they have sold all the facilities off privately using our money. It just remains a two party farce, but lets face it none of the British establishment have ever been seen to be charitable and caring for their society, unless they get backhanders. Its very likely that's why its practically collapsed, and there really isn't such a thing a government who work for its citizens who pay into the services.

    Well you have to work your way down the list to knock them out from the top.

    After Tory lost in my area and Liberal are here now they would have to do until I saw some real service on the list.

    (note; Tory are not my choice either)

    No doubt its all pre-determined anyhow.

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