Public will demand an immediate election
The country can’t be expected to tolerate a second prime minister who has never led his party to an election victory, or even gone into an election as party leader, but who seems set on occupying Downing Street for nearly another year.
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What should Labour do next? »What should Labour do next?
Who should lead Labour into the next General Election? »Who should lead Labour into the next General Election?
Gordon Brown »Gordon Brown
Changing leader means snap election against party/national interest »Changing leader means snap election against party/national interest
Changing the Prime Minister will provoke an immediate election »Changing the Prime Minister will provoke an immediate election
Public will demand an immediate election
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