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Originally Posted by mikegreen
I'm voting for the guy that managed to keep his suit jacket on.
Cameron looks a real wilf in his rolled up cheap cream shirt. Does he think rolling up his sleeves makes him appeal to the both the common man (of course they don't wear suits, just shirts) and the toff (the kind of look sported at the weekend, kinda casual like).
At least Brown looks sharp, dress wise.
As for Clegg, the least said the better innit...
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Who cares about policies, as long as they are in a suit.....

- I can understand your viewpoint, though, as the New Communist Party likes people in suits; you know, Kim Jong-Il, Mao Tse-Tung, etc....
btw, your red-tinted glasses need adjusting - GB looking sharp must be an oxymoron.....

As the
BBC said in 2007
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When Chancellor Gordon Brown and his charismatic boss Tony Blair arrived in Downing Street in 1997, the contrast between them was marked.
There was Blair, a married father-of-three, jovial, smiley, well groomed - and bursting with enthusiasm. Then there was his older, single pal Brown - portrayed as a serious, brooding Scotsman, with his less orderly hair, crumpled suits and gnawed fingernails
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And further down the article, it states
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This seemed to be part of a conscious effort to present a lighter, more approachable image - which has also seen his traditional dark suits, white shirts and red ties make way for a more casual look with chinos, open neck shirts and the occasional pink or purple tie.
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