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If Tony Blair was to continue as prime minister I think almost certainly yes, he has not been the greatest Prime Minister, especiall with these bad foreign policy choices and it seems power is increasingly going to his head, as it does the longer your in power. Gordon Brown might just be able to wing it for Labour, he's genrally more trusworthy in the publics eye and is still seen as representing a more socialist outlook than Blair, something Blair himself admitted he wasn't.
The problem with Labour winning the election is the lack of opponents to beat them, no one, quite rightly wants a conservative government and also there is so little ideological difference between them and Labour. Liberal Democrats have brought in a poor leader, which is a shame and as usual they will lose out through there voters lack of geographic concentration, (they consistently poll nearly a third of the vote for an eigth of the seats). What would be best is a hung parliment just to prove we don't live in a rigid two party political system and to show voters there is something to actually vote for.
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