Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Bigoted Gordon Brown rounds on Rochdale granny!

Why was I called a bigot? I am very disappointed. I am very upset!Well, well, the truth is coming out. Gordon Brown is getting grumpier, he can't stand being questioning by "ordinary folk" and he blames others (Sue Nye his loyal aide) for it all. Fancy calling someone a "bigoted woman" just because she asked a couple of civilised questions.

Who exactly is the bigot here? I'd say it was Brown. He's bigoted against the electorate. So why on earth are there any people out there still wanting to vote for him. According to Amanda Platell, he looks washed out. Blimey, I get grumpy when tired. He must be like a volcano right now. One week its an Icelandic eruption, the next its a Scottish one. Well, limited to one Scottish person, that is.

The woman in question, Gillian Duffy, simply asked him about the deficit, pensions and Eastern European immigration. So is everyone who talks about immigration a bigot? That makes Brown a very big bigot. He's talked quite a bit about it recently.

His body language on the Jeremy Vine show (Radio 2) said it all. Heaving and shifting like a dozy seal that's just been given a kick to get back in the water. And he told Vine "If I said it". IF?

IF I SAID IT?

What a creep! How can he possibly say that? He knows damn well he said it. It just shows him up for what he truly believes and thinks. That the great British public in their voting habits are some kind of unwashed, thoughtless morons.

We all say things in unguarded moments. But, hey, this was no unguarded moment. He was miked up, ready to go. Has he learnt nothing about broadcasting techniques?

I suggest every potential Labour voter does as Mrs Duffy is going to do. Not vote Labour!

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