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Has Mrs Janes lost all credibility now?
Talk about undignified, I reckon the lad would have been cringing! Am I the only one who thinks she's made amountain out of a mole hill? I'm no fan of Brown but I reckon this woman is now comming across as an attention seeking fool. There where errors, yes but is she really saying Brown was doing it deliberately? There have been over 200 deaths and I believe the PM has written to all of them, I have not heard of a comma out of place up to now, could it be that the recipients of those letters accept them for what they are? This woman is trying to turn herself into a celebrity of the back of her son's death. It comes to something when a Tory leaps to the defence of a Labour PM!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.To be fair though ummmm,if you have never lost a child how do you know how you would react?
I agree that GB making a few spelling mistakes is not important but i'm inclined to cut the grieving mum a bit of slack with this.
Maybe i'm less annoyed by her because I haven't seen her on TV as I don't watch it often.
I agree that GB making a few spelling mistakes is not important but i'm inclined to cut the grieving mum a bit of slack with this.
Maybe i'm less annoyed by her because I haven't seen her on TV as I don't watch it often.
Her real problem is not errors on a letter, but losing her son. She is lashing out at anybody she blames for his death. She must have been aware of the possibility that this would happen, but now it has, she feels great anger. She has lost it, but surely that is understandable and we should make allowances for her present state of mind.
maybe the man in charge of the country who ever its is at the time of war should have a standard type written letter of "grief" to post to relatives of soldiers killed in action with a space left to insert "a name" by his PA then just signed by the priminister of the time.
don't think the queen writes letters by hand to the public,
btw Gordon Brown of course is not heartbroken by a soldiers death, ARE YOU? not were angered but not heartbroken by someone you never knew,
don't think the queen writes letters by hand to the public,
btw Gordon Brown of course is not heartbroken by a soldiers death, ARE YOU? not were angered but not heartbroken by someone you never knew,
She will not let this rest.......she will milk it to the end.
Why should a Prime Minister write a hand written note of condolences?
Prime Ministers Question Time always starts with the reading of condolences to those that have died in that week.........echoed by Cameron and Clegg. Waste of Parliamentary time and unnecessary.
This didn't happen with Margaret Thatcher or Winston Churchill.
Fathers, sons, love ones die in war.....always have been and always will and that is the ultimate sacrifice that one may have to pay in joining the Armed Forces.
GB....stop this writing nonsense and get on with running the country.
Mrs Janes....you have lost a son in war....be proud of him and grieve in private.
Why should a Prime Minister write a hand written note of condolences?
Prime Ministers Question Time always starts with the reading of condolences to those that have died in that week.........echoed by Cameron and Clegg. Waste of Parliamentary time and unnecessary.
This didn't happen with Margaret Thatcher or Winston Churchill.
Fathers, sons, love ones die in war.....always have been and always will and that is the ultimate sacrifice that one may have to pay in joining the Armed Forces.
GB....stop this writing nonsense and get on with running the country.
Mrs Janes....you have lost a son in war....be proud of him and grieve in private.
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