
"Not fit to be in opposition"
Editors note: Brown to rule forever then?
Analysis courtesy of Goodnight Vienna via Calling England:
As expected Cameron led on the u-turn on cutbacks in funding the Territorials which was really just a way of saying, "Look at me, aren't I clever?" Then he tried to nail Brown on the economy. He did raise some valid points but the thing that stood out for me in Brown's response was his boasting that "today in Brussels we have received permission so that Northern Rock can be sustained as a company". Hoof*ckingray.
Clegg went on Copenhagen & climate change and Brown repeated a line he's used before: "M-m-m-m-Mister Speaker, I feel he wrote his second question before he'd heard my answer to his first." Well, duh! He must have been reading his Bedtime Book of Stock Phrases to Whip Out on Any Occasion again.
There was lots of shouting from both sides, as you can hear in the brief clip below. Towards the end Clive Efford a Labour MP made a huge gaffe which was roundly booed by the Conservatives; he called Brown 'our Head of State'. Efford knew exactly what he was saying, it wasn't a slip of the tongue. The highlight of the exchange, for me, was Cameron mouthing "Oh, do get off," when Brown was responding to a planted question from Chris Ruane, a Labour back-bencher, about the Conservatives withdrawing from the EPP in the EP to join with "extremists".
David Evennett (Con, Bexleyheath & Crayford: "Can the PM tell me, why do we need a President of the EU and who is he supporting for the job?"
Brown: "We've made it very clear that if this position is to be created, and the European treaty is not yet through, [scattered howls of disbelief from the benches] and if, and if, and if, if, er, if the former Prime Minister Tony Blair comes forward as a candidate we will be very happy to support him."
That's that really. Quite dull.























4 comments:
he called Brown 'our Head of State'
'Course, if (when) Tony gets to be Emperor of the super-state, then all Brown could ever be is a regional governor and he'd have to spend the next ten years chaffing about Tony STILL being in the top job.
Cameron will be in the same position - still having to give way to Blair; not to mention our own dear Queen. Imagine the Queen having to receive Cherie Blair as wife of the President of the EC. It doesn't bear thinking about.
The Queen will never receive Slotgob as First Lady of Europe. She'll either abdicate on the basis that it's Charles' turn to be king, or just delegate the job to him saying she's busy washing her hair.
BBC Radio 2 news announcers repeated the thing about Europe Approving the split and part sale of Northern Rock as though it was the most natural thing in the world.
Don't think tony blair would have the guts to challenge The Queen when it comes to presidence, whoever sets the place-mats for a royal banquet would know what to do and put the twat in his place.
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