Yet another verbal gaffe by 'him of the queer title', aka The Foy Boy. Andrew Alderson and Louise Armitstead, writing in today's Sunday Telegraph, in an article entitled 'Who's telling the truth about THAT Pension?', quote Mandelson as saying:
"I think in a sense he's in a state of self-denial about the state of public opinion".
Why single out Goodwin? Does not that statement apply to Gordon Brown and Mandelson himself; applicable to the former on the question of this country's economy and the latter on the question of the reasons for the
'part-privatisaton' of Royal Mail?
Academic really I know, as when was the state of public opinion ever a matter of concern to Gordon Brown or Peter Mandelson?
Sunday 1 March 2009
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