Gordon to the slaughter
We are not even at the Ides of March, but the stabbing has already begun.
Standing on the railway station on Saturday morning in Ledbury in Herefordshire - needless to say my daughter’s train was late – I struck up a conversation with somebody who immediately launched into a tirade about Gordon Brown. It is certainly true that John Major was not held in high esteem by some people during his premiership, but he always remained popular with the population at large.
The visceral dislike of Gordon Brown which is coursing through the minds of British people is something unique in all my personal political experience. There is clearly more to come.
Curly said on May 12th, 2008 at 12:46 pm:
The 10p tax rate issue was a tipping point, they have passed the point of no return, and inevitably there is only one direction for this government to take now (irrespective of who leads them) - and that is towards the exit door!
There is a lesson for Conservatives here too, the country is crying out for lower or no taxes for those at the bottom end of the pay scales!