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Gordon Brown should lead the Labour Party into the next General Election.
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What should Labour do next?☜A collaboratively editable, interactive debate map for The Independent exploring what the Labour Party can do to improve its electoral prospects in the next General Election.☜F1CEB7
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Who should lead Labour into the next General Election? »
Who should lead Labour into the next General Election?
Who should lead Labour into the next General Election?☜Who is likely to deliver the best result in the general election for the Labour Party?☜FFB597
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Gordon Brown☜Gordon Brown should lead the Labour Party into the next General Election.☜59C6EF
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No compelling alternative☜No evidence that any credible candidate for the succession to Brown, would change existing government policies in any significant way or has the charisma and personal popular electoral appeal to reverse the decline in Labour’s fortunes.☜98CE71
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Public perception of Brown will improve before election »
Public perception of Brown will improve before election
Public perception of Brown will improve before election☜Given time, the publics perception of Gordon Brown will improve ahead of the general election.☜98CE71
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Changing leader means snap election against party/national interest »
Changing leader means snap election against party/national interest
Changing leader means snap election against party/national interest☜If Labour elects a new leader it will force an immediate general election, and an immediate general election will be against the interests of the Labour Party and of the country.☜98CE71
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Tory landslide if Brown remains in office until election »
Tory landslide if Brown remains in office until election
Tory landslide if Brown remains in office until election☜All the current evidence points to a Tory landslide if Gordon Brown leads the Labour Party into the next General Election; with Labour facing potentially 10–15 years out of office as a result.☜EF597B
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Gordon Brown can't connect with the public »
Gordon Brown can't connect with the public
Gordon Brown can't connect with the public☜Gordon Brown’s biggest problem as a politician is how hard he finds it to relate to the public at large. Unless he can find a way to connect, it won’t matter what Labour’s message is it simply won’t get through.☜EF597B
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Party won't be unified under Brown's leadership »
Party won't be unified under Brown's leadership
Party won't be unified under Brown's leadership☜The current internal feuding within the Labour Party will continue if Gordon Brown remains in office.☜EF597B
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Brown's credibility undermined by repeated climbdowns »
Brown's credibility undermined by repeated climbdowns
Brown's credibility undermined by repeated climbdowns☜Gordon Browns credibility as Prime Minister has been undermined by a series of embarrassing climbdowns.☜EF597B
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Brown is unable to focus on strategic issues »
Brown is unable to focus on strategic issues
Brown is unable to focus on strategic issues☜He acts like a control freak, unable to leave the more detailed work to his cabinet ministers☜EF597B
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