Have to say I'd always seen him as a bit wishy-washy but after that performance I remarked to myself "If only he'd appeared as passionate when he was PM!".
It was quite some impassioned delivery to be fair to him.
Apparently it was much the same speech he has been giving on the stump for a week or more, but only in the last 24 hours has he been getting a wide television audience.
"The risks of the known:
An economic minefield where problems COULD implode at any time.
An trapdoor down which we go and from which we MIGHT never escape."
"What history, culture and a glorious intellectual tradition have joined together, let no man put asunder". I paraphrase slightly, but that's good for Brown. Never expected that from a bean counter.
I met Mr Darling once and he seemed a bit pathetic and not at all genuine. I have been known to vote Tory so it wasn't a political bias.
I don't know why anybody would want to be a politician - no matter what you do or how hard you work there are millions of 'back seat drivers' watching.