Gordon Brown battered by breakfast tv presenter, pt2 (30Sept09)

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Uploaded by on Sep 30, 2009

Part 2 of 2: Gordon Brown gives a poor performance in defense of 12 years of New Labour, uncharacteristically, the Breakfast TV presenter asks Gordon difficult questions. She must be looking for a promotion, lol.

Recorded from BBC Breakfast, 30 September 2009.

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  • .. and who voted Berlusconi?

  • Brown unelected as Prime Minister, Unelectable as prime Minister.

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  • I'm not a Labour voter, quite a ardent Tory actually, but that interviewer was a bitch.

  • @lndac02 Yes they no longer want the white working class vote .It was and still hopes to rely on the immigrant vote hence their "Open door" immigration policy. Look around yourself (or indeed even listen) at the towns and cities and compare what they were like 10 years ago. Yes Labour did this whether we liked it or not.

  • Where was the battering there, apart from Sian Lloyd's schmatlz?

  • @THISREALLYBORESME Your right, The labour Party no longer wants to be reliant on the white working class vote. As you say what better way to ensure consistant office then to try and ship in (Gerrymander) your own electorate from the 4 corners of the planet. I have always been a Labours voter, but this party no longer represents me and I would never vote for shallow talents like Ed balls, Ed Milliband and Harriet harman

  • @lndac02 ...exactly like "call me Dave".

  • @THISREALLYBORESME So what's the rationale behind the present unelected, overpriviliged and inept shower's apparent determination to chuck the whole country on the dole then, if they tend to vote Labour once they are on the dole?

    The idea behind creating a wave of migrant workers is to create competition in the labour market and force down wages, a Tory ideal.

    Not much difference between the Tories and Blair's Labour of course, but the Tories and mass unemployment are like peas and carrots.

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