Labour MP criticises Brown's first year as PM
Gisela Stuart MP has written an article in the Party Conference season special edition of The House Magazine which is extremely critical of Gordon Brown's premiership, according to the Birmingham Post.
The newspaper writes that
"Gisela Stuart (Lab Edgbaston) said Labour under Mr Brown had failed to come up with fresh ideas and had forgotten how to communicate with voters.
She criticised Government policies on dealing with terrorism and the European Union ...
"When Mr Brown came to power, Labour MPs were humming “Things Can Only Get Better”, the theme song used for the party’s triumphant election campaign in 1997, she said.
She added: “Today it’s more likely to mean ‘surely it can’t get much worse’.”
You can read the Birmingham Post article which describes Gisela Stuart's attack on Brown on their website here.
The newspaper writes that
"Gisela Stuart (Lab Edgbaston) said Labour under Mr Brown had failed to come up with fresh ideas and had forgotten how to communicate with voters.
She criticised Government policies on dealing with terrorism and the European Union ...
"When Mr Brown came to power, Labour MPs were humming “Things Can Only Get Better”, the theme song used for the party’s triumphant election campaign in 1997, she said.
She added: “Today it’s more likely to mean ‘surely it can’t get much worse’.”
You can read the Birmingham Post article which describes Gisela Stuart's attack on Brown on their website here.
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