The Cause of Their Lives – Canada – 1988

Prime Minister Forever – Canada

Author: Habsfan

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“Brian Mulroney and the Progressive Conservatives hope to win a second term on the revolutionary Free Trade Agreement with the USA. Will John Turner and the Liberals be able to stop him? Or will Ed Broadbent and the NDP sneak up the middle?”

UK – 2006

Prime Minister Forever – Canada

Author: Peter Lucas

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“After Blair was finally VONC’d over the so called “Abolition of Parliament Bill,” Brown faces off against Dave “the Chameleon” Cameron in an unexpected 2006 general election. Meanwhile, Campbell has replaced Kennedy after he revealed his fondness for the bottle and aims to take advantage of the larger problems in the two main parties to gain some ground in the house.”

United Right – Canada – 1993

Prime Minister Forever – Canada

Author: Josh

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“Coming to the end of her mandate, Kim Campbell has been forced to call an election. The country is plagued with unemployment and a huge defecit, but after uniting the PC and Reform parties Campbell has a new vision. Will the voters give the new united-right party a chance, or will the Liberals form their first government after nine years in Opposition?”

Edinburgh Westminster Election – United Kingdom – 1974

Prime Minister Forever – British Version

Author: Treasurer of the PC

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“4 years after the highs of holding the Commonwealth Games, Edinburgh has woken up to a depressed economy and rising fuel bills. Still a prosperous city reigning in tourists and intellectuals as ever, it has a strong unionist edge over Labour, but it could be lost marginally, if Labour wins the UK-wide election. The wealthy west and south traditionally vote Conservative and the industrial north and east traditionally vote Labour. Will anything change in here or will it remain a 1 seat Tory lead?”

Birmingham Westminster Election – United Kingdom – 1987

Prime Minister Forever – British Version

Author: Treasurer of the PC

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“Birmingham, the “Second City of the United Kingdom,” has gone through a further new wave of immigration in the 1980s, ranging from Ireland to non-Commonwealth countries like Somalia. This has caused serious unrest in the city, culminating in the Handsworth race riots in 1981 and 1985. With Neil Kinnock’s re-invigorated Labour, will the people of Birmingham reject Thatcher’s hopes for a third term?”