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Dogged adherence to unpopular policies
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Gordon Brown sticks doggedly to policies which are heartedly disliked by a large section of the party at the grass roots and probably even in parliament.
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Brian Barder
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2:14 PM 7 June 2009 GMT
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Briefings against fellow Labour MPs and Ministers
The widely reported briefings emanating No. 10 Downing Street against fellow Labour parliamentarians, including ministers, is scandalous.
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Over-reliance on small coterie of advisors is harmful
Gordon Brown's over-reliance for advice on a small coterie of personal and political cronies â Ed Balls prominently among them â is harmful and undemocratic.
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A wide range of experienced and savvy advisors is available
Such over-reliance is particular bad when the prime minister has a huge range of ministers, back-benchers, and above all experienced and savvy civil servants to sound out and listen to.
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No compelling alternative
No evidence that any credible candidate for the succession to Brown, would change existing government policies in any significant way or has the charisma and personal popular electoral appeal to reverse the decline in Labourâs fortunes.
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6/7/2009 2:14:00 PM
Date de la derniĂšre modification (Heure GMT):
6/15/2009 9:18:00 AM
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