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sherminator | 17:29 Fri 13th Nov 2009 | News
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this is for mainly AOG + R1Geezer and the others who have come out and said they dont like Brown.

I understand you two have been very unimpressed with Brown and can't wait to get rid of him BUT i've never heard either of you really praise Cameron(Feel free to correct me if im wrong)

What are your views on Cameron will you be happy to vote him in or is it just a case of voting for the other guy to get Brown out?

Anyone else is of course welcome to answer but I know these 2 characters as being quite vocal against Brown.
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Brown has not been a good leader, but I am glad he was there to guide us through the Financial crisis rather than Cameron who was clueless.

I do not believe Cameron can be trusted though. He is another Tony Blair who will not deliver.
"Tony Blair who will not deliver."

Tony Blair delivered an "unelectable" left of centre party to 3 terms of office.....no bad eh?

It is not that I don't like Brown or I think that Cameron will be an improvement, it is just that I want a change from New Labour............and I would guess that most of the "floating voters" feel the same way.

A change.
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Sqad

There was no doubt that Blair could win elections, but was a disappointment. I imagine Cameron will be the same.
Gromit.

Time will tell.
Zeuhl, That really made me laugh. I like your humour. :o)
Sorry, laughing so much at Zeuhl, I didn't answer the question. I'll be voting for Cameron. I don't say he'll do miracles - far from it with the mess he'll have to take on, but he is my only viable option. I've voted Labour all my life, until recently, but never again because this isn't a Labour government. In my opinion, New Labour have destroyed this country.
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I'm in love.....with Zeuhl........
I will be voting for Cameron and I have never voted for Blair. I don't know how good/bad Cameron will be but think after the bunch of jokers we have now anything must be an improvement.
Any party that brings back a creature like Mandelson doesn't deserve to be in office, and please don't get me started on Harriet Harperson and Jacky (sod off I'm keeping my ill-gotten expenses) Smith.
Gerroff Craft ... he's mine!

Actually, I agree with you on everything else too.
If Brown has started to show some empathy and knows how we feel he should have departed out of the back door by now.
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Though I hated her at the time what we need is another Thatcher. Don't think Cameron has got the cajunas, Hannan, Carswell, Redwood would all do a better job. Can we have Vaclav instead please.
This country is further in debt compared to our GDP than ANY other economically developed nation. All the Labour ministers seem to have been utterly incompetent or crazed ideologues.
Hopefully we will see a rise in smaller parties and changes to Westminster before it is swallowed completely into EU.
Truly the LibLabCon is a wasted vote - they are all the same!
"...guide us through the financial crisis", Gromit.

Ye Gods, with a guide like that we'd be better off employing a guide dog.
Why does it always have to be a two horse race? There are other parties out there. I will make my mnd up when I have seen the manifestoes (sp?) of all the parties standing in our constituency. One person I won't be voting for is our current MP!
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Kathyan, People think if they don't vote for one of the two main parties, their vote will be wasted. The may get the MP they want locally, but they have no chance of greatly influencing the overall result.
Yes I have no liking for Brown, neither do I have any liking for Cameron.

In fact I am totally fed up with this two party state, we have had it for far too long, it wouldn't be too bad if they batted from opposing ends but they don't, they are almost the same party.

I think this is the general view, but things will never be any difference in the UK, because although most like to grumble and moan amongst themselves, they are not prepared to go over the parapet and vote for a minority party that will answer their needs.
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well im gonna vote libdems because i usually vote labour and dont want them in again but dont like conservatives and I detest Cameron!

but it is very interesting to see that conservatives dont seem to be getting much support and just so happen to be the other party right place right time!

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