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The British public - Do you like your prime minister?

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What do you think of him?

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  1. I am answering on behalf of 99% of the british public when I say no.

    Personally, I think that he was bigged up too much as chancellor - everyone said he was doing a good job, but he really wasn't. He got us into this credit mess really. Oh yeah, and he sold off half of Britain's gold stocks when gold was at its lowest price in 20 years...this year gold is at its higher ever price. Idiot.

    He's the out of touch and misguided leader of an equally out of touch and misguided party. Personally I think Labour is welcome to boot out Brown. The sad thing is, he's actually the best member of the party to be PM. Doesn't say a lot of not-so-new labour, does it?


  2. He wasn't elected by us, he was given the position by a bunch of spineless Labour MPs too frightened to stand against him, he may go around pretending he is PM, but he will never be one until he is elected by the people, and there's no chance of that happening.

  3. If I saw him in the street I would beat him to within an inch of his life, stand aside and let one of the other sixty million people in line have a go.

    Every time I see him smile when asked a question about spiraling cost of living and tell everyone it's really not how we all percieve it to be I want to remove his glass eye and vomit in to his ocular cavity.

    It's easy for someone to tell me to stop wasting energy, tighten my belt and shut up about the problems in this country when that person lives off the tax they steal from my pocket on a daily basis.

    They don't see the problems because they don't actually live in the UK, they live in the tax funded bubble.

    Remember that "Hug a Hoodie" campaign..?  Everyone thought it was a load of c**p at the time, right ? That hugging a hoody would likely get you knifed ?  Well... Turns out that the people, as always, were right : ( source #1 )

    The smoking ban... Amazing to think that there is still a place in the UK where you are allowed to have a pint and a smoke inside, I wonder where that could be : ( source #2 )

    I hate all politicians but he... He makes me want to... Do things. I must stop now... The rage is about to make my head explode.

    Remember - It's one set of rules for us and a different set for them!

  4. I like him!

  5. Very little - feel very sory for him that he waited so long for the job just to discover that actually he's not up to it.

  6. I dislike   him INTENSELY!..  Blair  was bad but  brown is worse still !. roll on  the next general election so that we can get rid of  him!.

  7. he is unfortunate that he has inherited a corrupt traitorous government that is infested with self interest lies and legalised extortion. labour had ten years of Blair, the only man who has slaughtered 'so far' nearly five hundred thousand innocent men women and children, and walked away free. Hes deliberate lies and deception will result in the loss of millions of lives over the next five years......the labour party will go down in history as the party who sold their country. they are the worst government in British history, and have damaged Britain beyond repare. they should be in prison awaiting trial, not running the country.

  8. Er - NO!!!

    He has no personality & is about as much use as a chocolate fireguard.

    Boring, money grabbing, waste of space.

  9. No way. How is he allowed to be Prime Minister without a mandate? Why no election?

  10. the mans a Pratt.

    i think the Voters Answered

    this Question when

    labour lost a lot of seats

  11. Has been a bit unlucky with the world economic crisis and inheriting issues with Iraq and Afganistan etc.  

    However, he hasn't come up with with any imaginative solutions and always looks so defeated in the press/interviews, if not as defeated he will look if he survives to the next general election I'm afraid to say....

  12. I think he is an incompetent idiot who trots out lies every time he opens his mouth....

  13. Rather him than a Tory (or an american)

  14. Gordon Brown....HA..no. ¬_¬

    I think he is a t**t.

  15. I think he inherited a godawful mess from Tony B-Liar and wont be able to straighten it out in time to stay in power for very long.

  16. no

  17. No hes an areshole, it would be better if tony blair was still prime minister he wasnt that good either but he was better than that stupid b*****d

  18. Quite frankly the guys a puppet on a very thin peice of E.U string with no backbone who accidentaly fell into a job that he'd spent years wanting but in his haste to want the job he forgot about our finances which were hi original job and now we're all F*cked because of him.

    Bring back Thatcher!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!...

  19. No - nobody voted for him

  20. He is deluded, misguided & incompetant.

    Edit -Seriously Brian if you are that intellectual canine then you are just so much more qualified then gb.

    At work if someone 'fxcks up' then they have done a gordon brown!

  21. I think he gets a lot of bad press and people always complain about the prime minister. I don't agree with everything he says but I think he's doing a pretty good job.

  22. I hated the smug git when he was in opposition. Despise the t**t now.

  23. This man is about as popular as a sausage roll in a synagogue.

  24. Not a great deal.

  25. I think he is a nice bloke withe a very important job to do.

  26. He has had a lot of bad press - he is not as bad as many people think, and a lot of things that have gone wrong have been out of his hands (such as the credit crunch) BUT he is still far from being good. However, the British public is a fickle beast, how quickly we forget how glad we were to see B-liar go.

    He doesn't stand a chance at the next election, unless he seriously starts making some friends however. Blair alienated the unions, and Brown has alienated the poor with the attempt at repealing the 10p tax - that doesn't leave a lot of core labour voters.

    But I'd still prefer him over Cameron. Brown may be bad, and I don't care for new labour at all - or politicians in general -  but no Tory will ever get my vote.

  27. I was one of the few who decided to give him a chance when he became PM and I do think he inherited a lot of problems, but he made a rod for his own back by not calling an election when he stepped into Blairs shoes.

    He's the leader of a country that's in a pretty big mess, and he doesn't seem to have much gumption about him.  He lacks charisma and seems to be a joyless old grump.

    I think old Gordy's out come the next election.

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