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Could THe Sun sink any lower?
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The Sun seems to be orchestrating a personnel campaign against against Gordon Brown. Is the fact that his handwriting isn't copperplate a reason to attack him.
How many other PM's have written letters of condolences to the families of servicemen and women killed in action?
How many other PM's have written letters of condolences to the families of servicemen and women killed in action?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Sandy.....I agree. I didn't like the chap, but he is getting so much stick now that he might get my sympathy vote.
I think that it was understandable of him to write a hand written letter of condolence, as in my view it was unnecessary particularly for a busy chap. Give GB a break now as he is getting slated for any minor detail.
I think that it was understandable of him to write a hand written letter of condolence, as in my view it was unnecessary particularly for a busy chap. Give GB a break now as he is getting slated for any minor detail.
yes I agree, not just the Sun though this is on News 24/sky news, the mother concerend is doing herself no favours. He wrote a personal letter, presumably to all troops, ok not gramatically perfect but at least he did it. I think they're making a mountain out of a mole hill frankly. To answer your other question, the great Mrs Thatcher of course wrote to the families of all dead servicement on her watch too.
Poor Gordon - can't do anything right at the moment.
He'd have been in trouble if he hadn't had wrote at all, he'd have been slated if the letter had been typewritten or impersonal, he's in trouble because his handwriting is a bit scrawly and he put a 'm' rather than a 'n'.
I know he should have been more vigilant & it is very important to the boy's family - but lay off Gordon.
He'd have been in trouble if he hadn't had wrote at all, he'd have been slated if the letter had been typewritten or impersonal, he's in trouble because his handwriting is a bit scrawly and he put a 'm' rather than a 'n'.
I know he should have been more vigilant & it is very important to the boy's family - but lay off Gordon.
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