In the first Prime Minister’s Questions since the election that never was, David Cameron finally did what a Leader of the Opposition should do, and verbally mauled our ‘esteemed leader’.
It is often said that the theatre of PMQs is pointless, but this is not the case, for it shows the personality of a politician when under pressure – a thing that is normally only seen in private, where the public are none the wiser.
But now we can see Brownski for what he is.
Showing expressions ranging from arrogance to self-pity, it was not a pretty sight. Yes, many people react so under pressure, but we’re talking about the man who is Prime Minister.
In him, a man who’s real feelings are so close to the surface suggest a man who cannot be relied upon to make the right decisions when it counts. He has only been successful because the economy allowed him to be.
This is no longer the case. A man who is indecisive, arrogant, and just learning to walk straight after ten years with a massive chip on his shoulder, we should be hounding this unelected ‘dictator’ out of office – while we still can.
© Anthony North, October 2007
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