Vince Cable As The Next Labour Leader?
The recent European elections proved to be some what of a disaster for Labour and their leader Gordon Brown. Some how Gordon Brown has stayed on as the party leader. Despte the assurances of Mr Brown that he will change etc. It is something that we have heard many times in the past. I doubt whether the British public would forgive him for his errors. So what can be done? What could Labour do to give themselves a chance of staying in power?
Now I am not a member of parliment. I am just an average man from the UK who enjoys politics. I am a web promotion specialist based in the heart of England who promotes websites to do with stuttering, increase confidence and web promotion.
I may well have the solution to the current problems facing the Labour Party! Who is the one person, the one member of parliment who has spoken the most sense in the last twelve months? For me there is only one answer to this question - Vince Cable. Mr Cable is the MP for Twickenham and is the Lib Dem Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer.
So here is my idea and by the way I am by no way saying that it would be easy to carry off. I would offer the leadership of the Labour party to Vince Cable as a way of convincing him to switch parties. He may be required to enter a leadership election however I am sure he would end up victorious if this was the case. I would also let him take full control of the party therefore if he feels that Gordon Brown has to go then so be it.
As leader of the Labour Party I am sure that Vince Cable would become Prime Minister and that he would lead the country out of the desperate state that it is in. I suppose it all boils down to whether Vince Cable wants the responsibilty of being Prime Minister and whether he would be willing to switch to the Labour Party. I sure hope that he does complete the switch and that he becomes Prime Minister.
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