Re: New PM
Dislike or opposition to someone or something can take many forms but doesn't detract from the original feeling or intent. You don't like the term "bliar" as you feel it is childish and easily repeated by people so again it seems appliacable as blair made a career out of easily said and repeated comments and terms.
Fact is many in the UK feel let down by blair they feel disgusted with the whole brown taking power situation and they have the right to express that in anyway they choose. What we have basically had is a coup a leader forced from office and a person taking power without mandate or consultation with the public.
I liked last night's question time where michael howard asked a simple yet important question ie as brown has been at the top of the government for the last ten years making all the policy with blair what are these new ideas he suddenly has to improve things and has he come up with them in the last few weeks (doubtful) or been publicly baking policy he felt was wrong while holding onto his good ideas till he was in a position to implement them and get the credit as PM.
That wasn't answered by the labour mouthpiece they had on who followed the brown line so studiously that it occupied most of her thought process. If this had happened in another country we would have had our politicians commenting on how bad for democracy it is.
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