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British PM faces tough questions after election 'massacre'

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  • Wottock_Hunt at 08:07 PM JST - 3rd May

    This is the best news I've read in months. Have that, Brown, and stick your prudence up your ring.

  • Sarge at 11:01 PM JST - 3rd May

    Hey, 007, two questions:

    1. Who would you like to see British Prime Minister?

    2. Can Americans vote in British elections?

  • Simon_Foston at 12:56 AM JST - 4th May

    Can Americans vote in British elections?

    Americans don't have to; the British PM always does whatever Washington wants him to do anyway, no matter who it happens to be. A very long time ago an expert appeared on a UK daytime TV show and suggested that the CIA had something to do with that, just like they were funding the LDP in the 1960s. But I take that with a big pinch of salt personally.

  • realist at 02:40 AM JST - 4th May

    I am glad to see the liar Brown and his dead duck Labour Party getting their just desserts. They thoroughly deserved the thrashing the got at the polls. Roll on the General Election so that the British people can get rid of the lot of them.

  • super delegate at 08:51 AM JST - 4th May

    So what comes after Nu Labour?

  • frontandcentre at 04:07 PM JST - 5th May

    Hey Sarge,

    You know what? You're most welcome, and free, to express your opinions on the matter right here. Just as non-Americans are entitled to have an opinion on just exactly how big a failure Bush has been.

    Not that I expect you to have informed opinions, but anyway.

    Personally, Brown is probably screwed after this, but he ain't going to resign, he will simply blunder on, exhausting his apologists still further

  • super delegate at 04:26 PM JST - 5th May

    Elections are nice and they provide the illusion that Britain is a sovereign nation but it's becoming clear that the Pommies are ruled by Brussels:

    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/news/news.html?inarticleid=403522&inpageid=1770

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