Gordon Brown's 'bigoted woman' jibe

LOL, surely that's got to win him a few votes? It was Rochdale, after all. :p

"All those Eastern Europeans, coming over here...I mean, where are they coming from!"

Eastern Europe would be my guess, but what do I know? :confused:
 
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Heh, well the BNP are the natural home for Labour supporters now that Labour have abandoned them and don't give a toss about their views or their interests.

of after years of calling labour supports idiots for voting for them you're now happily accepting them onto your side as a good thing?

Surely saying the natural home for the idiots that got us into this mess is the bloke you support is a bit of an own goal?
 
I've never ever felt sorry for Gordon Brown - but getting caught doing that - something that all the others would probably have done as well - that facepalm, oh dearrr hes just lost lots of votes.
 
Even if she spewed out the most vile racist stuff, Brown shouldn't have said anything. I don't expect a prime minister to make off the cuff remarks behind people's backs like that. He should have just taken it on the chin and learned from it. Instead he now looks like one of those shifty dudes from hidden recordings of BNP members.
Yes, even if she was a bigot, it's irrelevant. Because GB shouldn't have said that about her, or if he really believed it, then challenged her about her views

What’s also telling that no ones mentioned yet is that the whole thing is staged managed, the process of it all broke down. At least DC likes to confront people that challenge him
 
Nice to see bbc news showing the recording, the womans reaction and the apology but not showing the actual conversation between Gordon and the woman

they have shown the conversation, repeatedly, she comes across as a right thick plank asking ill structured questions, GB gave sensible, slick answers ( exactly what youd expect from any politician ). she was satisfied with his answers, GB then went away & rammed both feet firmly in his own mouth.
 
of after years of calling labour supports idiots for voting for them you're now happily accepting them onto your side as a good thing?

Surely saying the natural home for the idiots that got us into this mess is the bloke you support is a bit of an own goal?

They've always been on my side, and I on theirs. They just mistakenly voted for a party who they understandably thought stood up for them, when in fact nothing could be further from the truth.
 
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Nice to see bbc news showing the recording, the womans reaction and the apology but not showing the actual conversation between Gordon and the woman :rolleyes:. Without that we can't really say if he was right or wrong to call her that, but judging from that quote I'm leaning towards thinking she probably might be a bigot. Either way it's still a gaffe though, and he must be kicking himself for saying it.
Original conversation here.

http://blogs.journalism.co.uk/edito...-after-gordon-brown-makes-on-air-bigot-gaffe/
 
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He should have stuck to his guns, and explained his comment rather than back down. Now it will never go away.

Is there anywhere a transcript of the original conversation between GB and this woman?
 
I tend to agree, he should have explained why he described her in that manner rather than say sorry for it. Would have gained more respect in my eyes if he had done that. Stand firm, if he truly believes she is a bigot (and there is nothing wrong with thinking someone is a bigot imo), then explain why she is a bigot rather than apologise for calling her one.

By simply saying sorry for it, it just smacks of the old act of not being sorry for what was done but being sorry for getting caught.
 
Well obviously he is confused because he has phoned her to apologise and said she is,in fact,NOT a bigot...
Roll on May 7th.
 
This is the best thing Gordon Brown has done for the country, virtually guaranteeing he will not again ever lead the country.

What odds Cameron or Clegg using the word 'bigot' in the last debate?
 
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