Ed at the Fabian Society
Discussion
Dixie68 said:
I don't know why, but he always seems to me to be playing the role of a politician rather than actually BEING a politician. It's hard to describe.
+1 what I always detect is he just says what ever he thinks his immediate audience want to hear. He's so phoney, I don't hear any core principles, he just plays to the audience. He has no substance. I fear he would be a terrible PM and has been reported in the past (when a minister) that he can't make a decision. all mouth no trousers.Edited by Northern Munkee on Saturday 15th January 11:46
'And I want to start by paying tribute to someone to whom we owe an enormous debt. As Harriet Harman said at Cabinet after he resigned, there are millions of people up and down this country and across the world whose lives have been changed for the better because of his commitment to social justice and we all owe him a debt of gratitude. That person is, of course, Gordon Brown and I think we will all want to thank him for what he did."
Well at least he included the words "enormous debt" and "Gordon Brown" in the same sentence.
Well at least he included the words "enormous debt" and "Gordon Brown" in the same sentence.
Northern Munkee said:
Dixie68 said:
I don't know why, but he always seems to me to be playing the role of a politician rather than actually BEING a politician. It's hard to describe.
+1 what I always detect is he just says what ever he thinks his immediate audience want to hear. He's so phoney, I don't hear any core principles, he just plays to the audience. He has no substance. I fear he would be a terrible PM and has been reported in the past (when a minister) that he can't make a decision. all mouth no trousers.Then it will be the usual bullst of 'give him a chance to prove himself' crap.
NoNeed said:
Nope, that's not it.Looked on Sky website again now - and there's a short excerpt of video only, combined with the political
What they had on this morning was the full speech, televised live. Someone at Sky dropped the ball there I think.
Really needs to be seen to be believed. He can't do humour, he can't do speechs, christ he couldn't even find his glass of water, fumbling under the lectern for what seemed like an age.
Mumbling about being 6 years old during the winter of discontent, contradicting himself time and time again. Horrific. There wasn't a murmour from the audience for most of it, either they were asleep or just stunned at the car-crash-embarassment of his public speaking ability.
Cameron must be wetting himself.
Tsippy said:
Was it Ed who claimed that he wanted to remove all CO2 from the atmosphere? Or was it someone else? For some reason I think it was him......apologies if wrong
I think it was. I remember a BBC programmme with Miliband stating (when he was 'climate change' secretary), where he insisted he was going to spend [most of the UK's GDP] on carbon capture plants - and this would create 'Green' jobs, and we'd all live happily ever after.Twonk!
Ozzie Osmond said:
madala said:
...that guy is a complete and utter friggen moron, god give me strength.....
Matched perfectly with his Shadow Chancellor.I doubt the pair of them could find their way out of a paper bag...
wife the faithfull and the floating voters will be impressed....
Edited by powerstroke on Saturday 15th January 20:53
Ozzie Osmond said:
madala said:
...that guy is a complete and utter friggen moron, god give me strength.....
Matched perfectly with his Shadow Chancellor.I doubt the pair of them could find their way out of a paper bag...
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