Voters would overwhelmingly prefer David Cameron as prime minister, even if Labour replaced Gordon Brown with David Miliband, a new Guardian/ICM poll shows today.
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Oh, I dunno. I think if Labour play musical chairs with the hotseat long enough, it still has hope of picking a winner for the top job. (Or not.)
even if Labour replaced Gordon Brown with David Miliband
Because those polled are so incredibly good at predicting how they’ll behave in purely hypothetical situations.
Completely spurious question, never worth paying attention to ‘how would you vote if’ questions.
We should stick with the current leader he is OK.
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