He is an unelected Prime Minister who shafted his boss to get where he is. He was an unmitigated disaster as Chancellor, robbing millions of their pensions amongst many other dubious goings on. He was high in the office of a government that is more concerned with what we put in our rubbish bins than dealing with the real issues that affect this country. One that is more concerned with criminalising people for the smallest misdemeanor whilst at the same time refusing to deport convicted foreign nationals.He is cowardly, look how he reneged on his promise of a referendum on the EU, how he backtracked on an election when the polls showed he had no chance of winning. He is bumbling, inarticulate and ineffective. That is how I perceive him as a (so called) leader. This is my personal view of him, however, remember that he leads a "party", if the party thinks he is the best man for the job what does that say about the rest? I haven't enough thumbs to show how I feel, but they are all pointing downwards. I am not a Conservative voter, but a totally disillusioned (former) Labour one. .
2007-11-21 08:47:13
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answered by Willow 6
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He is a very poor leader, a leader that shouldn't have been made our Prime Minister without being elected by the people in what is supposed to be a democratic society. Lets remember he was only made leader as Blair was becoming a loose cannon and in the end would have affected Labours chances in the next election.
Also, Gordon Brown committed the cardinal sin of saying he would call an early election as his own arrogance thought everyone was with him, then finding out the truth and back tracking saying that he needed time to implement his own policies ! Dear oh dear, he hasn't started well has he and if he is lying now is he really any better than Blair ?!
2007-11-21 05:15:01
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answered by Anonymous
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He is without a doubt the worst Prime Minister this country has ever had, and before people start saying he hasn't been doing the job for long - he has. He was behind, beside and infront of Blair for the sickening policies which this pack of charlatans have introduced into our once great nation, for the last 10 years! Now look what has happened when he gets his way and ousts Blair, the whole miserable pack of cards which has been built on lies, deception, smoke and mirrors is tumbling around not just their but also our feet! The war, immigration, the raid on company pensions, the interference with red tape in business, the EU implementations that only the UK ever applies, the fishing quotas, selling off school playing fields for housing estates, the horror of having the personal, private details of 25 million people 'lost in the post' - just how much more have we got to stand! He has no rating with me, the man is as Blair described him - a great clunking fist!
2007-11-21 05:02:51
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answered by Helen S 7
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He looks a sad, sorry, depressed and dejected picture whenever he appears on television. He knows the game is up. The game he and Blair played over ten deceitful, destructive years. Now that Blair has disappeared into the sunset pursuing his lucrative speaking engagements while acting as Middle East Peace Envoy (that's akin to appointing Gordon Brown as spokesperson for Help The Aged) poor old Brown is there to witness the collapse of years of spin and lies.
How does he rate? I'm not sure who is rated as the worst PM ever but, whoever it is, Brown is destined to take his place.
2007-11-21 06:11:16
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answered by Rainman 4
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The whole government is a complete disgrace and has proved yet again they are unfit for the job...loosing 25 million peoples personal details is not acceptable and no apology is going to be big enough.This should be the last nail in the coffin for labour ,when he finally plucks up the courage to call and election which I believe we should have had anyway lets hope people are a little less apathetic that in the past.
The last ten years of labour have wrecked this country and although Blair takes some beating on the bribes ,spin,education ,education, education tough on crime and the causes of crime (wtf?)and illegal war Brown is no improvement.
2007-11-21 05:05:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Gordon Brown's foolhardy control of the economy is now leading up into a possible recession. He delegated some of the control to the Bank of England and they have failed to notice the warning signs. The stock market is in distress, the housing maket has imploded and it is a sign of the times when customers are wary about the financial strength of their bankers. A recent poll showed that he now has a negative rating and from the look of anguish upon his face and the constant quiver in his right hand I canot see him lasting the pace. I have a feeling he will have resigned prior to the next election.
2007-11-21 06:41:21
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answered by Anonymous
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Gordon Brown is a second citizen bowing to the whims and caprices of George Bush.
2007-11-21 04:54:33
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answered by FRAGINAL, JTM 7
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He's been the orchestrator of the financial shambles in the past ten years, why expect anything less now? When I see Darling up there on the soap box I don't see a new chancellor, I see Brown sitting behind him nodding and pulling all the strings.
2007-11-21 04:55:54
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answered by Anonymous
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Gordon Brown is too honest to be a politician and he has not got the public persona that Blair had, and can not create the atmosphere that Blair created when he was being interviewed by the media, full of confident and answer any question with no hesitation and a false smile.
2007-11-21 05:10:51
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answered by Anonymous
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I have no use for Gordon Brown what so ever. He's an idiot.
2007-11-21 06:15:19
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answered by Anonymous
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