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Topic History of: Gordon Brown goes up in my estimation
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PBS Brown knows that many disatisfied Tories are looking back to the Thatcher years with nostalgia while despairing of Cameron, so he puts himself on display with Mrs Thatcher as though to say .. I admire her too, so vote for me.

I doubt Mrs Thatcher will vote Labour, but I imagine she also despairs of Cameron.
zooloo It's a very astute move.
Al It's a pre-election ploy, JK.

Seems to have worked too.
In The Know ... although his motives were suspect, JK - he only invited her to cause further embarrassment for Cameron !
JK2006 I agree with him; Thatcher was a tremendous conviction politician although I disagreed with 90% of her policies (especially social ones).

Blair said the same but never dared invite her to No10.

The fact that Brown did within months of getting there says a lot to me.

I think I might get to like the man. And admire him.