Not even Labour Party members will have a say over who will be Britain's next Prime Minister. This sort of thing has happened in the past, most recently when John Major took over from Margaret Thatcher. This time there are two differences:
1. Tony Blair promised to serve a full term if elected. With Gordon Brown taking over, this promise has been broken.
2. When John Major took over as Prime Minister, Labour demanded an
immediate general election. Yet when Labour are in power, they refuse
to hold one.
If Gordon Brown wants to restore the public's confidence in the system,
he should call a general election and find out whether the public want
him as Prime Minister.
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