Vince Cable As The Next Labour Leader?

November 21st, 2009

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. Mr Brown has stated that he will learn from his mistakes and that he will start to listen to the people but many believe that he lacks true leadership qualities and the communication skills to turn it around. I doubt whether the British public would forgive him for his errors. So what can be done? How could Labour turn things around to ensure that they at least have a fighting chance of being re-elected?

Now I am not a member of parliment. I am merely an average guy on the streets who enjoys the whole subject of politics. I am a web promotion specialist based in the heart of England who promotes websites to do with stutteringbusiness cost cutting and an article submission service.

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? Vince Cable would be my answer to this question. Vince is currently the MP for Twickenham and is a Lib Dem party member.

So this is what I would do. I would offer Mr Cable the chance of becoming the new leader of all new stronger Labour party. He may need to stand for a type of leadership election or vote however this would or at least should be a foregone conclusion that he would win. I would let him have full control of the Labour party and to therefore choose his own cabinet, this really goes without saying of course.

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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