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What more woes have the fates for Gordon Brown?
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Trouble is with Gordon - you can give him 10 out of 10 for good intention, but 4 out of 10 for execution.
He was described on News at 10 last night as a 'cornered bull'. Well, he's got the face for it...
(I must say, I am actually one of the dwindling few who does like Gordon. But still... how many more sorrows can the man cause or take?)
Trouble is with Gordon - you can give him 10 out of 10 for good intention, but 4 out of 10 for execution.
He was described on News at 10 last night as a 'cornered bull'. Well, he's got the face for it...
(I must say, I am actually one of the dwindling few who does like Gordon. But still... how many more sorrows can the man cause or take?)
I feel quite sorry for him. And I dont think he mispelt anything in that letter and that was just his writing. And very good writing for a guy who's half blind. Its horrible what that mother muist be going through but I feel she is putting all her anger towards him as she doesnt know how to deal with her grief yet. I dont think Gordon Brown will ever win.
I feel sorry for him too and I think what the Sun has done has backfired. So his handwriting is bad, he's partially sighted for god's sake! The thing is he thought a handwritten letter was more personal than a typed one and tried his best. I've never really liked him but now I really think he's been treated badly.
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