Is Gordon Brown either a good enough politician or a good enough man to be attacked by Michael Levy? Such an attack is high praise indeed. Levy would now be in prison if either the Police or the Crown Prosecution Service could have been bothered to do their jobs properly.
His re-emergence is a most timely reminder of just how ghastly the Blair years were, and the Blair restoration under Cameron would be: an age of eye-wateringly undistinguished figures such as Peter Mandelson, Alastair Campbell, Jonathan Powell, Carole Caplin, and of course this big-haired, stacked-shod dispenser of funny money, a lost occasional character from Footballers’ Wives.
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You don't have to like him, Mr Lindsay, but do you believe he's right and that Brown can't beat Cameron? Never mind the waffle; I think we should be told.
ReplyDeleteI dunno. Gordon Brown seems to have a negative effect.
ReplyDeleteOh yes, Brown could still win, not that it matters either way. But Levy and Blair don't want him to, of course. And that is what they really mean here.
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