Several times is a stretch, I apologise for not spending all day on here, I’d only posted it yesterday morning and it’s a busy time of the year for me. Anyhow …
I had already given you dithering as a reason, in fact many of his own cabinet wanted him out as I recall due to him being so indecisive. He had no real vision, so little that he couldn’t even shape his own party or give them anything tangible to get behind. Conversely to that, those he did directly manage (low end staff in no10) I think labelled his leadership style as little better than a schoolyard bully. He still wanted to continue with ID cards and having been already tainted by association to His Tonyness (who was such a snake he didn’t even stand aside as they’d agreed in their pact many years previous), he continued to stand by the war in Iraq. He never won an election either - without a mandate I think you call it now it’s on the other foot and you don’t like the result. Strangely I guess you don’t want him blamed for his part in the worldwide recession either and yet now we’re facing another it’s all the fault of those nasty Tories, who would’ve thought that you’d be so results orientated when it suits?! You flippantly mentioned the gold sale, however selling it right at the bottom certainly takes a special skill, so whilst I pointed out it was during his tenure as chancellor, I guess you’re the only person in the country who sees it as an endorsement!
I’m sorry my memory fails me as it was a long while back and I’m sure there were other errors (dropped his guard on record for that woman in the street but that was quite funny), but all I really have him down as rightly or wrongly was weak and poor. I only pointed out that despite some poor alternatives, if he was perceived as the best we’ve had (which Shmmeee alluded to) then things are pretty desperate, but genuinely couldn’t care whether you agree. You can spend the next 100 posts pulling this one apart piece by piece to explain why I’m wrong and make you feel superior, although I won’t be reading as I only pop on this thread sporadically rather than daily attention seeking, so knock yourself out and have some fun!
Just to pick up, again he pulled us out of Iraq. And as lack of ID cards seem to be the main reason we attract so much illegal immigration I’d have thought you’d be all for them.
No direction is a bit of a strange claim for a man who in three years for the first ever climate change act passed and lead the world on that, debt relief for third world countries, and financial regulation post crash.
But let’s look at his competition:
Sunak - Done nothing but be mired in scandals around him. Couldn’t even win his own internal election.
Truss - Crashed the economy in record time
Johnson - Signed a Brexit deal everyone on all sides hates, mired in scandal
May - Nearly fucked the Tories in their easiest ever election (fine by me), actually the best on this list so far as couldn’t do anything else.
Cameron - Fucked the recovery when he came in, then fucked it some more with Brexit and did a runner. Ran on a centre right platform which he immediately jettisoned for the loons at the first opportunity.
Blair - Iraq, PFI, privatisation, created anti-immigrant sentiment, but at least cleaned up the economic and social mess left by the previous lot.
Major - More scandal, Black Wednesday
Thatcher - created the housing crisis, destroyed entire working class communities, handed public assets to her mates to the tune of billions, brought public services to their knees, did the Big Bang which actually contributed to the GFC, I could go on.
Saying Brown was the best is frankly the only sensible answer. And it says more about the leaders of the last 40 odd years than anything else.