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Uploaded by on Oct 21, 2007

Among discussion is:

Part1:
Environment, royal mail dispute, snap election, inheritance tax, EU treaty

Part2:
Basic rate of income tax, Liverpool-city of culture

Part3:
Non domiciles, minimum wage, Burma

Part4:
Underage drinking, Darfur, flood defences, housing

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  • As an American, I find this all very intriguing. I mean, just imagine if Bush had to answer questions from the opposition! He can barely spell his name let alone ask a serious and tough question regarding his policies and not be allowed to back out of any of it.

    Long live Great Britain.

  • I agree. It's a shame that the American Executive doesn't have to put up with the same scrutiny as the British PM; some real disasters could have been avoided...

  • Love it. Real politics and debate.

  • Glad you enjoyed it. If you go to the Downing ST website you can watch a stream of the video (not just the audio) to this and more. I've been trying to get that stream on Youtube but I'm having software problems.

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  • We are now living in a dictatorship and no longer free to make certain comments.

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  • Epic screen still.

  • colossal bellends..harrrumph..grrragh..­neerrrrrh...nerrhhh...LISTEN to the them..self righteous,trite,pompous,and actually SAYING ...uhmm..NOTHING...

  • You'll notice that you can say whatever you like on David Cameron's YouTube videos.

  • The reason there were only 26 signatures on the petition is the majority of people don't know of the existence of the Downing Street petitions web site. Our Government keeps many important things hidden from us, as Brown did with signing the illegal Lisbon Treaty that hands Britain's sovereignty to foreign powers. Brown's last comment was that he would continue to govern in the interests of the whole country. Let me put you straight on that - Brown and the truth are complete strangers.

  • yer unfortunately we can barely wedge a sheet of sandpaper between the two mainparties

  • Another American who could not agree more with my countryman. Competence ought to be the first filtering mechanism, and the British House of Commons certainly provides a rigorous such filter. In addition to such a system like the PM Questions, I belive citizens would vote less on personality traits and more on competency and policy proposals.

    Cheerio from across the pond.

  • Since Gordon Brown has been in power.. i haven't heard anything good, he looks like his evil and wants to become king of the world.

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