Poll: Which Prime Minister does the UK prefer?

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Katherine Kerensky

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WingedIncubus said:
The best Prime Minister England ever had is Lord Palmerston!
Lies, it was obviously Winston Churchill.
Also, I see no Americans on the poll options... this can't be right, I thought we were a puppet state.
On topic: As "bad" as things were, at least Gordon Brown was a member of the labour party.
So he gets my vote.
 

Sneeze

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As much as I hate to say it, Brown. I didn't think things could get much worse but hey, they did. I'd personally prefer the Monster Raving Looneys right about now...
 

Azure-Supernova

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David Cameron. Much more level headed and at least he's shown the ability to think things through properly.
 

OblivionRegained

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Brown. I mean he was asked to Captain the Titanic after being hit by the iceberg. Same boat Obama is in, but hes a much better captain.
 

Calcium

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Gordon Brown gets my vote. He was unsuited to be Prime Minister because he was like the awkward kid in the class with the bad social skills; and politics seems to be about who can lie the most convincingly. He was more intelligent than social-savvy, which probably is a reason I can empathise with him.

David Cameron though, pah! The Conservative election strategy was basically to say Labour was rubbish; they had no stand-out policies.

And the leader debates...

Gordon Brown: "Will you raise VAT?"
David Cameron: "We won't be raising VAT."
*Cameron gets in and raises VAT*
 
Jul 22, 2009
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Brown... he floundered around not really getting anywhere, but at least he did try. Even if he did end up being socially awkward penguin a lot of the time...

David Cameron however is just going to rip money out of everything he can and leave the poor to struggle.
 

El Poncho

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Brown, he was a good chancellor and it wasn't his fault he was put in a difficult situation and that the media waged war on him. David Cameron is as bad as Thatcher and the Lib Dems better do something about it.
 

Mr Cwtchy

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Brown, easily. Sure he wasn't all that good at his job either, but he's not a slimy git like Cameron so he wins by default.

Plus I don't want Conservatives anywhere near No.10 regardless of the situation.
 

SckizoBoy

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Despite being a flaming and unashamed Tory, where's the option for :'neither, they're both twats'?!

Brown was terrible as Chancellor (and he did that for more than ten years before becoming PM, and as soon as he started it, you could tell he just wanted to be Chancellor instead).

Cameron talks a good talk, but he's a slick SoB. Oh for Maggie once again!! (I deny the existence of her third term.)
 
Mar 9, 2010
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Gordon Brown really did a number on the entire country with his deficit financing so, even though he's labour, I don't like him a whole lot. He had good intentions but he made things worse. In that respect, Cameron is the lesser of two evils, but I'd rather we had someone who knew what they were doing and weren't inclined to privatise everything.