This is why I do Government and Politics

 

It’s Wednesday. It was midday. That could mean only one thing – that’s right, Gordon Brown returning to his program of weekly thrashings in the House of Commons.

And what did today’s slagging match contain? Well as I watched in Government and Politics (oh yes, we have valuable ways to use the scholl bandwidth, you know) David Cameron slated the Prime Minister over his dishonesty and cowardice.

The first question of the day came from Bob Neill, asking the Prime Minister to congratulate Bromley’s Conservative-run authority on it’s recycling record, inviting the Prime Minister to visit the constituency, in particular it’s bottle banks. Genius.

And David Cameron kept up the amusing attack by referencing the Prime Minister’s position in the polls when he called off the election: “He said he would go to the country if polls suggested a Labour majority of 100. He’s the first PM in history to flunk an election because he thought he could win it.”

And they say Politics isn’t interesting…

 

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  1. At a recent dinner with David Davis, he renamed Brown as “the flunking fist”.

    I intend to use both this and the “clucking fist” (for which I have grabbed the graphic and blown it up so I can show it) at Full Council next month. I am hoping that it will be clear enough to be visible from the public gallery :-)

 
 

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