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Articles Written by: ANDREW GIMSON
Who is This?
Andrew Gimson is a British political journalist and writer. Gimson writes for The Daily Telegraph and has written a book about Boris Johnson and a book entitled Desired Effect.
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It would be more fun, or at least more unexpected, to report that Gordon Brown did brilliantly at Prime Minister's questions, but unfortunately he has again failed to provide the necessary material.
Brown plods through ...
From ANDREW GIMSON,
The Telegraph,
18 Jun 2008
Full coverage of UK Politics
Gordon Brown is like a man who thinks he can dance but can't. Each time he tries to spin the electorate round the floor, he treads on so many toes that the effect is to make his partner say "Never again".
Gordon Brown ...
From ANDREW GIMSON,
The Telegraph,
10 Jun 2008
David Miliband went on Question Time last night. I tuned in having heard that every Labour minister who has been on this programme recently has taken a beating, but Miliband did rather well.
The Foreign Secretary was firm without being provocative, ...
From ANDREW GIMSON,
The Telegraph,
6 Jun 2008
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The London Zoo giraffes were still confined to their house when I cycled past on my way to work this morning, and the Labour party giraffes were similarly hidden from public view when I reached Westminster.
Under Brown, ...
From ANDREW GIMSON,
The Telegraph,
2 Jun 2008
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The Dalai Llama laughed at frequent intervals during his visit this morning to the Palace of Westminster. When I arrived on my bicycle in New Palace Yard, I found a large number of Liberal Democrat MPs waiting in a row to ...
From ANDREW GIMSON,
The Telegraph,
22 May 2008
Gordon Brown was flat as a pancake at Prime Minister's questions today: dull, dull, dull: no bounce at all. His sign-off line to David Cameron was: "He can get by without substance for some of the time but he'll never get by without substance for all ...
From ANDREW GIMSON,
The Telegraph,
21 May 2008
Nodding off: the press are becoming bored of Brown's speeches
My sympathy diminished as he gave his first long, boring reply, and soon I found my head nodding. For me at least, it is something of a challenge to stay awake through the Prime Minister's ...
From ANDREW GIMSON,
The Telegraph,
15 May 2008
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Gordon Brown can empty a room. His statement on the draft legislative programme was delivered in a leaden tone, as if he himself was not convinced by it, and most MPs drifted off to lunch before the Prime Minister had ...
From ANDREW GIMSON,
The Telegraph,
14 May 2008
Spare a thought for Sarah Brown. Her demeanour since her husband became Prime Minister has been impeccable: never a word of public complaint as people say and write the most hurtful things about him.
Sarah Brown must be having almost as grim a time as ...
From ANDREW GIMSON,
The Telegraph,
9 May 2008
Brown is the kind of man who thinks that if he repeats something often enough, the world will come to believe it. His message is that he is a man of substance while David Cameron is just a slick salesman.
By saying this over and over again, Brown has ...
From ANDREW GIMSON,
The Telegraph,
7 May 2008