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Mr Bean

Wednesday, 28th November 2007

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Cameron was very effective today at PMQs, but Vincent Cable was lethal, describing Gordon Brown's

remarkable transformation from Stalin to Mr Bean.

It's an image that I predict will now take hold. It's amazing how one phrase in one sentence at PMQs can be devastating.

UPDATE: It seems Vincent Cable is not the first person to have made the allusion. In his Express column of 19th November, Leo McKinstry wrote:

As with Mr Bean, Brown is a major social embarrassment to those around him.

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DIRTY EUROPEAN SOCIALIST

November 28th, 2007 12:40pm

Cameron was not effective. You really have switched if you think Cameron was effective today. What a joke.

Joshua

November 28th, 2007 1:01pm

You can judge for yourselves. Go to "Watch leaders clash" directly under story "Brown under fire over donations" -- http://tinyurl.com/2u7fp

NovemberMike

November 28th, 2007 2:50pm

Yep, Cameron makes Brown look like a schoolboy with a slapped bum. Impressive is the word.

Tiberius

November 28th, 2007 4:04pm

I think Cameron was obliged to play a serious issue in a serious manner, a responsibility not quite so demanding of the LibDems. Great quip from Vince, though.

Joshua

November 28th, 2007 9:27pm

That link I posted above is no longer any use. The programme has been changed.

Tariq

November 29th, 2007 6:35pm

And from Mr. Bean to Mr. Has-Been before long, no doubt. (I made that one up, and intend to take full credit for it.)

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