Dear David Cameron:
Take careful note. Real numbers don’t lie. US unemployment rate, 8.1%. 651,000 jobs lost in February. 4.4 million US jobs lost in this recession. Poll numbers may have more wiggle room and yet the REAL POLITICAL cost of lock-step, mindless, herd bleating No?, Obama latest approval rating 72%* and “Do the Republicans even [...]
Steep Price to Mindless No
Posted on 07 March 2009 by Denis Campbell | Comments (0) | Tags: 4.4 million US jobs lost in this recession, 651000 jobs lost in February, Conservative Party, David Cameron, Do the Republicans even have a plan - 58% said NO!, May 2010, Mr. Clegg of the Lib Dem Party, Newsweek Magazine poll 6/3/09, Obama latest approval rating 72%, PM Brown, prize of residency at Number 10, REAL POLITICAL cost of lock-step mindless herd bleating, Steep Price to Mindless No, the Tories, US unemployment rate 8.1%, what truly comes first party or country?
Gordon Brown in His Element
Posted on 14 October 2008 by Denis Campbell | Comments (0) | Tags: a cratering economy, back-stabbing from within his own Cabinet, backlash for being a loyal Bush lapdog for years over I, bad luck, banker’s worst nightmare come true, Baroness Thatcher, being completely transparent and fully open, budding secessionist movements in Scotland (and Wales?), Carter Dougherty, Chancellor Alistar Darling, crisis of party confidence, cynics compared him to John Major, Denis Campbell, dividend payments, Gordon Brown, have 60 million shareholders, key shareholder in each bailed out bank, Labour, mostly missing in the USA bailout version, nasty backbiting comments his former boss, New York Times, oversaw a massive Tory defeat to Tony Blair, PM Brown, protections for the government, public Labour fatigue, quid pro quo, scathing report of how the UK and London in particular, series of dramatic pratfalls, stern and steady hand on the UK economic tiller, strict rules on executive compensation, sweeping bank rescue package, tide threatening to wash Mr Brown to sea, Time Magazine Europe edition, timing could not be worse, Tony Blair, “New Labour”
By Denis Campbell
Gordon Brown knows quid pro quo.
He sat quietly in waiting for 12-years as his would-be mentor Tony Blair stayed vainly in power much too long and frittered away Labour’s public standing in a series of dramatic pratfalls, the biggest being a huge backlash for being a loyal Bush lapdog for years over Iraq. [...]






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