Re: Gordon wants a second chance
Posted: Tue Sep 09, 2008 11:39 am
JonnyHungwell wrote:
> A second chance won't get him anywhere - every time I see his
> face or hear is voice I feel a sort of hatred inside. I just
> wish he'd disappear from the scene.
There are plenty of good reasons for wanting him removed from the job.
The above does not belong into that category though - that's a good reason to decide whom to vote for on Big Brother, does not apply for who governs the country.
On an emotional level I had more problems with Blair than with Brown, his frequent appeals to trust him had something very creepy.
Cameron still looks to much like a Blair-clone, though I find the lack of the I-am-on-a-mission-from-God theme a bit of a relief. Problem is: his sole political aim seems to be to become P.M. which is a bit on the thin side as far as political agendas go.
> A second chance won't get him anywhere - every time I see his
> face or hear is voice I feel a sort of hatred inside. I just
> wish he'd disappear from the scene.
There are plenty of good reasons for wanting him removed from the job.
The above does not belong into that category though - that's a good reason to decide whom to vote for on Big Brother, does not apply for who governs the country.
On an emotional level I had more problems with Blair than with Brown, his frequent appeals to trust him had something very creepy.
Cameron still looks to much like a Blair-clone, though I find the lack of the I-am-on-a-mission-from-God theme a bit of a relief. Problem is: his sole political aim seems to be to become P.M. which is a bit on the thin side as far as political agendas go.