It's weird - Blair's been Prime Minister since I was twelve years old - so even the phrase 'Prime Minister Brown' sounds weird to me.
Despite my aversion to the war in Iraq, I actually think that Blair has done a pretty good job over all. The nation's more prosperous, public services have improved. It's not perfect, but then, anyone who expects perfection will always be disappointed. So I hope that Iraq doesn't end up being all that people think of, when they remember the last 10 years of government - which have certainly been a lot better for the UK than the decade before (and anyone who says different is an amnesiac).
But it was time for a change.Gordon Brown should do fine - he's somewhat awkward in public, but he's competent. And he's not got the responsibility for Iraq hanging over him, which will help. There seems to be a general mood of optimism about the situation. It’ll be interesting to see how Brown and Bush get on.
Interesting note for those who've seen 'The Queen' - apparently in real life, when you're made PM there's no kneeling and absolutely no kissing of the Queen's hand or any other part of her anatomy. It's actually just a little chat and a cup of tea.
Posted by BlackBlade (Member # 8376) on :
quote: It’ll be interesting to see how Brown and Bush get on.
For the next 1.5 years anyway.
I'm already trying to decide which presidential candidate would get along best with GB.
GB = Great Britain.
[ June 27, 2007, 12:45 PM: Message edited by: BlackBlade ]
Posted by Tstorm (Member # 1871) on :
<-- Wants a politician without the initials GB. Posted by ketchupqueen (Member # 6877) on :
Well, Blair's were TB...
Posted by Shawshank (Member # 8453) on :
Hey- me and Tony Blair have the same initials.
Wait Wikipedia says that his real initials are ACLB. Mine's TAB.
Posted by Tstorm (Member # 1871) on :