Gordon Brown's refusal to disassociate himself from his backbenchers' remarks spoke volumes and as far as I am concerned he has crossed a line and the 'forces of hell' should be unleashed against him. Gordon 'dividing lines' Brown calling for agreement on 'common ground' would be funny if it were not so unbelievable.
Gordon Brown has a vile character and the sooner he is kicked out of public life in this Country the happier I will be.
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'Gordon Brown has a vile character and the sooner he is kicked out of public life in this Country the happier I will be.'
He should not only be kicked out of public life in this country, he should be kicked out of this country.
I've just watched PMQs now. Couldn't agree more. This man is a total disgrace. Some moral compass!
A man who wrote a book called 'Courage' yet who refuses to disassociate himself from a slur from a Labour backbencher out of fear of offending his own party and instead of sticking to answering the questions about the deaths of soldiers in Afghanistan chooses to attack the Conservatives over Lord Ashcroft and laugh at his own jokes - or much more likely Alistair Campbell's jokes - and then have the nerve to accuse the Conservatives of partisanship is more than deserving of a visit from the forces of Hell.
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