February 9th, 2007

Miliblinking Gordon Gaffe


6 Comments

  1. 1
    Anonymous says:

    the knives are out and Broon hasn’t even got into No 10 yet, it could be a bloody time…oh yes!

  2. 2
    chatterbox says:

    Ken Clarke vs Milliband really is pitting a politician of sheer class against the results of Labour’s dumbing down of politics.
    10 years of Labour government and a member of Mrs T’s cabinet is more popular on QT!
    Next week we have scourge of the tory wets, the Chingford strangler. Labour guest to be decided when a suitable or gullible human shield can be found that is not involved in the coming weeks round of bad headlines.

  3. 3
    Anonymous says:

    Well I never!

    The eyes communicate more than any other part of the human anatomy. Staring or gazing at others can create pressure and tension in the room. . Maintained eye contact can show if a person is trustworthy, sincere or caring. Shifty eyes, TOO MUCH BLINKING CAN SUGGEST DECEPTION.

  4. 3
    Blunt says:

    foot/mouth interface scenario

  5. 5
    steppenwolff says:

    What is it with Labour MPs and blinking?

  6. 6
    Guido Outer says:

    Poor old David….looks like he just blew his career on live TV…..fun for the rest of us to watch though!



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