Monday, June 22, 2009

Gordon Brown can he get anymore pathetic?


Dear All

After spinning that he could walk away from Downing Street and become a teacher, this statement has hugely backfired on Gordon Brown.

It was another pathetic lie!

Brown has been forced to confirm that he will fight the next general election.

He isn’t going anywhere.

Now he has to do a damage limitation exercise after sending mixed signals about his aptitude and desire for the job to shore up his pathetic and most undemocratic Government in over a century.

Brown goes from one crisis to another crisis of his own making.

New Labour are struggling to return to a slogan that they think will garner votes for Gordon Brown, 'not flash, just Gordon', how pathetic.

Everything Brown does is designed for one purpose to get votes that is the strategy, for him there is nothing else left; it is power for power’s sake.

In an attempt to achieve this; his recent Guardian interview was supposed to paint him as a humble man who cares nothing for trappings of power.

Don’t we all remember that this ‘humble’ man refused to shake the hand of the Downing Street Policeman during the Obama visit?

The act of a humble man; I think not!

The fact is that ever attempt by Brown to present him as a man of the people has failed miserably. The reason why in my opinion is that he doesn’t care about the people and can’t fake it, his contempt is too strong.

Brown will have to attempt another relaunch; I have lost count the number of times he has now done this. The public has rejected him permanently and he should acknowledge this and go. When you are not wanted and mocked it is time to do a runner.

Another spectacular failure of understanding was Brown wanting to the inquiry into the Iraq War to be held in secret. This is contrary to his supposed line of open and transparent government, which is another lie spun to the people.

Finally, the only announcement that the people of Britain are wanting is Gordon Brown to make is the date of the next General Election public, maybe this humble man will give the people their greatest wish before being forced to!
Yours sincerely
George Laird
The Campaign for Human Rights at Glasgow University

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