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Gordon Brown is the best Prime Minister this country could have…



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Published Date: 14 July 2008
If you want to know why, read on…

The reason I am prepared to make such a statement, is because when you consider the alternative, you're prepared to say anything!

Brown could be forced out of office if he loses the Glasgow East by-election, and that would mean we are likely to get Harriet Harman as our 'caretaker' Prime Minister – and that would be an unmitigated disaster for our country.

OK, I'll level with you. Brown is not even close to being the best PM we could have, that was tongue in cheek. He's actually close to being the worst. I believe his premiership is a disaster; he has little conviction and less moral authority. He is a weak leader who carries no authority in his own party, he's loathed by other foreign leaders, and is scared of the 'sisterhood' in the Labour party (of which Harriet Harman is the ringleader). And the thought of her taking over as PM fills me with dread for our country. I'm prepared to say almost anything if it increases the chances of her not getting the job.

This dreadful woman, who is stuck in a 1960's timewarp has no idea how accurate she was when she said last Wednesday that if she became Prime Minister, the country's airports would block up with men getting out as fast as they could. The silence around her when she made this so-called 'gag' was almost tangible, thus proving how right she was. I'm pretty sure it wouldn't just be men that would leave either.

Within 24 hours she was back in the House of Commons manipulating her way through Parliamentary procedure, against the knowledge of Gordon Brown and the rest of the cabinet, to delay the embryology bill, so she can get her way on a massive liberalisation of UK abortion law.

This woman, nicknamed Harriet Harperson as she is so politically correct, put massive pressure on her MPs in May so she could ensure that the upper time limit for abortion wasn't reduced. These votes are supposed to be conscience votes, and therefore no pressure is put on MPs to vote with their party whips; but that didn't suit Ms Harman. She was determined to get her way, and she did. She is now using every trick in the book to find ways of liberalising the law leading to further increases to the already record numbers of terminations in this country.

Why is she doing this? No-one really knows – she has no mandate to do it. But she believes she's always right. So that's OK then.

Remember this is only two weeks after the launch of the 'Equalities bill', which Harperson is leading on, which will make it legal to discriminate against white males in the workplace – as part of an 'equality' measure! You couldn't make this stuff up.

So I'm prepared to put up with Gordon Brown or quite frankly anyone else for the next two years until the General Election. That's when David Cameron will become Prime Minister and this sorry period in our great nations' history can be put behind us, and much of the damage that's been done can begin to be reversed.

Have a good week!

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  • Last Updated: 14 July 2008 10:05 AM
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