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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington
Well if that is the point you were making, I missed it.
I will await his pragmatic actions.........and as far as 'wanting it right now'......that is not my view.......what I wanted was some visible accountablility, that would have been appropriate when this whole business kicked off.
I Don't think it should be accepted that if an MP pays back what should not have been taken in the first place, then it will all be alright, neither do I feel that Gordon Brown sending us letters to apologise for the fiasco makes it alright too.
As I said in a previous post, Gordon Brown is a neglectful leader, not fit for purpose or office.
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I'm with you on this one.
Actions speak louder than words.
Any half decent actor can pull off a show of pragmatism and sincerity.
To actually embody those two attributes is a different matter completely.
An embodiment Gordon Brown does not possess, in my opinion.
A mealy-mouthed apology, after the event of the matter going public, is neither sincere nor pragmatic.