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Cameron v. Brown from PMQs

3:37pm


Brown v. Clegg
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Travis Bickle

October 29th, 2008 4:01pm Report this comment

Great questions from Clegg I thought, but then never having the remotest prospect of forming the government to implement them does give him an advantage there.

Brown shows what an ignorant man he is with his constant, dismissive, reference to the Liberal Party. And poor old Sarah it must be an absolute nightmare trying to get him to answer whether he wants mash or chips with his dinner.

cuffleyburgers

October 29th, 2008 6:24pm Report this comment

Brown unquestionably looked rattled and pathetic when trying to think on his feet, but his aides have clearly been hard at work as he had a couple of good parting one-liners.

Agree that Cameron didn't get his message across as well as Fraser in his column, but looked more impressive than for a while.

Clegg made great points and the Tories would do well to back them up on pushing to eliminate the most wasteful projects. Brown really looked in trouble against Clegg.

paul van brut

October 30th, 2008 12:32pm Report this comment

THE BROWN COVER UP

http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=qHqrBb-nRbs

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