Monday, 14 April 2008

You Are The Weakest Link Good Bye!


Mr. Brown is officially the weakest Prime Minister since 1945, according to figures released today.

Labour MPs rebelled a total of nine times in Brown's first month as Prime Minister - four times more than all other post-war Prime Ministers combined.

And the two revolts over the Pensions Bill in July 2007 were the biggest rebellions in the first month of any Prime Minister's premiership since 1945.

Brown's loss of authority is underlined by the fact that 79 Labour MPs have rebelled against him since he became Prime Minister.

Chris Grayling, the Shadow Work and Pensions Secretary, described Brown as "hopelessly out of touch with his party and the electorate", and said:"Gordon Brown is shaping up to be one of the worst, if not the very worst, Prime Ministers in the last century."


To send a message to the Labour Party Vote Conservative on May 1st

1 comments:

Anonymous said...

Gareth, Gordon Brown reminds me of a classic Hall & Oates hit from the 1980's called "Out of Touch."

The lyric is "You're Out of Touch, You're Out of Time", let's hope the latter soon becomes reality and we have a Conservative Government.

Ed Balls infamously shouted "Weak, Weak, Weak" at our leader during the budget debate. "Talking Balls" should look at his own leader's weakness and ineptitude before he even contemplates attacking David Cameron. Brown is pitifully weak and indecisive, Mr Cameron recently said: "If dithering was an Olympic sport, the prime minister would be a gold medallist." Hear, Hear.