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Gordon Brown's big foot
SkyNews: A Yorks woman (Mrs Duffy) asking PM about National Debt was called a bigot.......now PM says she asked about immigration but there's no record of this - excuses, excuses !
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She is clearly heard on the street interview asking about immigration from Eastern Europe. Which she is perfectly entitled to do without being called a bigot.
This is a terrible gaffe by Brown and the timing, the day before the final debate is disastrous for Labour.
It clearly calls into question his judgement (the women was convinced and said she would vote Labour) and it also calls into question, what Brown says in public and what he is really thinking are not the same.
Who will benefit most from this mistake, Cameron or Clegg?
She is clearly heard on the street interview asking about immigration from Eastern Europe. Which she is perfectly entitled to do without being called a bigot.
This is a terrible gaffe by Brown and the timing, the day before the final debate is disastrous for Labour.
It clearly calls into question his judgement (the women was convinced and said she would vote Labour) and it also calls into question, what Brown says in public and what he is really thinking are not the same.
Who will benefit most from this mistake, Cameron or Clegg?
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Gromit
"This is a terrible gaffe by Brown and the timing, the day before the final debate is disastrous for Labour." - spot on
"It clearly calls into question his judgement (the women was convinced and said she would vote Labour) and it also calls into question, what Brown says in public and what he is really thinking are not the same." - spot on again - Brown also seems unlucky, incompetent and not very nice (esp. when added to his reputation for bullying at work)
Who will benefit most from this mistake, Cameron or Clegg ? - both will marginally benefit, but hard to say who will benefit most from this mistake without doing proper constituency by constituency research, but I would guess Clegg probably
"This is a terrible gaffe by Brown and the timing, the day before the final debate is disastrous for Labour." - spot on
"It clearly calls into question his judgement (the women was convinced and said she would vote Labour) and it also calls into question, what Brown says in public and what he is really thinking are not the same." - spot on again - Brown also seems unlucky, incompetent and not very nice (esp. when added to his reputation for bullying at work)
Who will benefit most from this mistake, Cameron or Clegg ? - both will marginally benefit, but hard to say who will benefit most from this mistake without doing proper constituency by constituency research, but I would guess Clegg probably
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