Lately I have blogged about this tendency of 'political journalists' writing article after article about the non-apology of Gordon Brown and the need for him to say that word - 'sorry'.
What should he say 'sorry' for?
For turning Britain into a gigantic welfare stare with what, 12million, on state benefit either through welfare or salary?
For selling off our gold at rock bottom prices?
For decimating our pensions sector?
For 'wasting' 12 years in office?
For the failure of his party's education, health and law & order policies?
For failing our armed forces through insufficient funding?
For lying to the British people over the non-existent differences in the EU Constitution and the Lisbon Treaty?
For totally screwing up our economy?
For being an incompetent idiot leading a collection of the same?
When are the 'political journalists' going to realise that Gordon Brown CANNOT say 'sorry' because to do so would mean he would, on principle alone, be forced to call a General Election.
Mind you - when did this politician ever show he had 'principles'?
Monday, 9 March 2009
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