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Friday, 25 July 2008

Gordon Brown reacts to bad news

"My job is to listen and to lead, and that is what I will do..... people want to be assured that the government will steer them through these difficult economic times. I think that over the next few months it will become clear that the decisions we have made ... will see the economy through and ... will prepare the economy for the upturn and for prosperity to follow."

That quotation from a Q&A by Gordon Brown was not from today and the aftermath of the Glasgow East by-election, it was from May 2 this year as Gordon Brown reacted to his party's drubbing in the local elections. You can see the video at The Guardian website.

Has the economy improved over the last "few months"? Are we ready for the "upturn and prosperity to follow"? Is Gordon Brown the most deluded man ever to be Prime Minister of this Country?


Today Gordon Brown and his cabinet of knaves has been spouting the same crap about having to listen and learn and him being the right man to lead the Country. You can see some of this on the Sky news website. But it is all rubbish, does anyone outside of Government believe it? Does anyone in Government believe it?

1 comment:

John M Ward said...

Answers to your questions: no, no, and yes.

No-one believes Brown, of course, but the Labour sycophants in the media need to be fed the standard line afresh, in case they are challenged on its validity.

The "stuck record" that is Brown's answer to any and every election now, is all he has to offer -- he is devoid of any substance, which is ironic bearing in mind one of his standard responses at PMQs...