He obviously isn't. However this seems to be a popular 'saying' amongst people who are outraged and blame conlabour for all their troubles.
e.g.
"I'm sorry, but bankers are to blame for this economic downturn"
It's like a middleclass "errrrrm". These people are also the same people who will vote Conservative Just because Labour had a poor spell in charge, ignoring the one political party who hasn't had a chance but deserve one, I'll leave the name of that party up to peoples imagination with one clue, it isn't the BNP.
WOW!? Where did that come from? I was always told that people that drunk beer to a point that they are inebriated are not to be trusted. I guess 'they' are right.
Also, severly off topic (as if my first point wasn't) I hate people who refer to groups/establisments that have powers over the induvidual as 'they' as normally the people that use 'they' know nothing of what they speak. It's just very easy.
Please excuse any spelling or grammer mistakes as I am quite drunk, I did re-read, but you know, I'm kind of drunk.
Also UP THE WORKING CLASS! Isn't it mad that we still have a class system in this country? Ignoring it doesn't make it go away, as the middle classes (especially the upper-middle class) would have you believe. But I suppose now than ever it's easier for people that come from poorer backgrounds to make it.
I will stop typing now I am really sorry. But if you read anything of this post and agree to any point, I and the working class salute you! This chip shop needs a regime change.