Friday, 25 July 2008

Difficult times * 9

Just listening to the World at One.Some of the highlights following last night' defeat include Alex Salmond caling Labour stone age politicians in a computer age and saying that they no longer have activists but various hangers on.

Alistair Darling is wheeled out as the senior spokesman continuing the hype bole that the reason is the economy and that the party needs to do everything that it can to help the public face the economic hardships ahead.

Graham Stringer hints that a leadership election should now take place and urges the men in grey suits to talk to the PM and explain that the party needs a change of policies and that may mean a change of leader.

Lord Darzi meanwhile be lives that the parliamentary party has no stomach for a leadership contest but despite that Brown should leave on his own accord

Most worryingly though,Gordon Brown's appearance in front of the BBC cameras simply spent nearly three minutes repeating the phrases that he was guiding us through the tough times,he was here for the duration,that the country was best placed.Remarkably he managed to use the phrase "difficult times" 9 times

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