The poor man is virtually blind but this is just another example of his uselessness.
He could easily dictate a nice letter and sign it, instead he shows again how inept a person he is.
The poor man is virtually blind but this is just another example of his uselessness.He could easily dictate a nice letter and sign it, instead he shows again how inept a person he is.
I don't see the big deal, so what if he made a few spelling mistakes? It's an accident. I think this money-grabbing swine saw an opportunity to make some cash out of her sons death and took it. Call the sun and make a few bob.
I rarely defend brown but there was no malice or insult intended here. A lot more effort went in to this than just signing a generic note of condolence. The letter was meant to show gratitude and compassion and I think to say it is an insult to the dead soldier is an act of deceit. Alll this lettr illustrates is that GB takes the effort to personally write a letter to the family of all those killed in action, and that he isn't the worlds best speller.
I don't see the big deal, so what if he made a few spelling mistakes? It's an accident. I think this money-grabbing swine saw an opportunity to make some cash out of her sons death and took it. Call the sun and make a few bob. I rarely defend brown b
While I despise the man and his policies, I thought this was rubbish. They showed the letter and I don't agree that most of them are mistakes at all - just his handwriting. The idean that he spells "comfort" as "cumfort" is ludicrous. It looks like he used a felt tip in a hurry and didn't complete the circle. The same goes for where he supposedly wrote "you" instead of "your": There's clearly a pipe going up at the end that is a script "r" in many handwriting styles. Having said all that, he's still a cünt.
While I despise the man and his policies, I thought this was rubbish. They showed the letter and I don't agree that most of them are mistakes at all - just his handwriting. The idean that he spells "comfort" as "cumfort" is ludicrous. It looks lik
In fact, thinking about it, I wouldn't be surprised if Mandelson didn't have a hand in this. "How do we get credit for Gordon hand writing all these letters without being seen to cash in on people's grief?"
In fact, thinking about it, I wouldn't be surprised if Mandelson didn't have a hand in this. "How do we get credit for Gordon hand writing all these letters without being seen to cash in on people's grief?"
Saw the mum of the soldier on TV this morning crying her eyes out. Didn't seem right to me.
She's lost her son ffs. Do a few spelling mistake's really matter?
Saw the mum of the soldier on TV this morning crying her eyes out. Didn't seem right to me.She's lost her son ffs. Do a few spelling mistake's really matter?
only prime minster ever to right such a letter,hope the money grabbing** of a mother who found time while grieving for her son to contact the sun feels about a foot tall today,wonder who she would have contacted before the sun switched to the tories
only prime minster ever to right such a letter,hope the money grabbing** of a mother who found time while grieving for her son to contact the sun feels about a foot tall today,wonder who she would have contacted before the sun switched to the tories
Incorrect I believe. Thatcher and Blair certainly wrote handwritten letters of condolence to the famlies of those, whose sons and daughters, paid the ultimate price.
only prime minster ever to right such a letterIncorrect I believe. Thatcher and Blair certainly wrote handwritten letters of condolence to the famlies of those, whose sons and daughters, paid the ultimate price.
Have to say this is a total joke. The fact he took the time to write a personal letter is a credit to him. The fact he made a few spelling mistakes is neither here nor there. The woman who went to the papers is a joke. Have to say dont really like brown but hes not in the wrong on this one.
Have to say this is a total joke. The fact he took the time to write a personal letter is a credit to him. The fact he made a few spelling mistakes is neither here nor there. The woman who went to the papers is a joke. Have to say dont really like br
Or maybe the mother was trying to profit from her sons' death by selling her story to the Sun , rather than complaining directly to no 10
Grow up FFS..................the "kid" bit in your username gives you away. Would you like one of your family to die ????
4thjulykid 09 Nov 15:14 Or maybe the mother was trying to profit from her sons' death by selling her story to the Sun , rather than complaining directly to no 10 Grow up FFS..................the "kid" bit in your username gives you away.Would yo
the fact that she lost her son is probably the reason she is crying talywager--I agree that brown is not int he wrong here but comments on here which** off the mother is beyond thw pail
the fact that she lost her son is probably the reason she is crying talywager--I agree that brown is not int he wrong here but comments on here which** off the mother is beyond thw pail
maybe the sun should leave a contact no with all service personal,cant be nice in times of grief to have to thumb through the directory to find there number
maybe the sun should leave a contact no with all service personal,cant be nice in times of grief to have to thumb through the directory to find there number
no news here move along please- i feel sorry for the mother but this is an overeaction to a non story ,the usual pedants trying to make an issue as usual.
no news here move along please- i feel sorry for the mother but this is an overeaction to a non story ,the usual pedants trying to make an issue as usual.
i out of 230 not bad for a bloke with 1 eye,another father on sky said he was that proud to recieve a hand written letter ,he didnt think of getting his dictionary out and checking the spelling,but said that and other letters brought him great comfort,good on him
i out of 230 not bad for a bloke with 1 eye,another father on sky said he was that proud to recieve a hand written letter ,he didnt think of getting his dictionary out and checking the spelling,but said that and other letters brought him great comfor
madasahatter according to sky news he is the 1st pm to write individual fami;ies with a personal letter,if its made up sky are making it up
........ and according to the BBC that is incorrect. 1hr 21min into the link.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/console/b00ns1wf
madasahatter according to sky news he is the 1st pm to write individual fami;ies with a personal letter,if its made up sky are making it up........ and according to the BBC that is incorrect. 1hr 21min into the link.http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/cons
I think the point everyone on this post seems to be missing is that he got his name wrong! not once but twice, once in the letter and once during PM'S question time.
I think the point everyone on this post seems to be missing is that he got his name wrong! not once but twice, once in the letter and once during PM'S question time.
yes churchill -tbh if i were in that poor mothers position i would be upset if my sons name was spelt wrong. Some people on here have no class about them if they criticise the mother for complaining -you can certianly criticise both Brown and the sun here but not the mother
yes churchill -tbh if i were in that poor mothers position i would be upset if my sons name was spelt wrong. Some people on here have no class about them if they criticise the mother for complaining -you can certianly criticise both Brown and the sun
He is a complete buffoon, but also a busy man with poor handwriting. Surely one of the overpaid civil servants could have proof read his letters and asked him to rewrite the ones that had errors, especially where he got the names wrong.
Poor stuff from the Sun and the deceased soldier's mother.
He is a complete buffoon, but also a busy man with poor handwriting. Surely one of the overpaid civil servants could have proof read his letters and asked him to rewrite the ones that had errors, especially where he got the names wrong.Poor stuff fro
was it not the mother who told the sun, how can you blame them she would probably have phoned the mirror and told them the sun ignored her if they didnt print it
was it not the mother who told the sun, how can you blame them she would probably have phoned the mirror and told them the sun ignored her if they didnt print it
Has anyone in the media had the guts to ask if this woman has been paid by the Sun? If not, fair enough; If she has, a depressing spectacle. Max Clifford fodder imo.
Has anyone in the media had the guts to ask if this woman has been paid by the Sun? If not, fair enough; If she has, a depressing spectacle. Max Clifford fodder imo.
As much as I despise GB, this has been taken way beyond decency. He surely was told the lad's name was James, not Janes, (or does he know the names of every serving soldier?) and did his bit by writing a letter of condolence. Judging by the standard of spelling on these forums, GB is not alone.
At least it was better than this...
And kind old King George Sent Mother a note When he heard that father was gone. It was, I recall, In the form of a scroll, With gold leaf and all. And I found it one day In a drawer of old photographs, hidden away. And my eyes still grow damp to remember His Majesty signed With his own rubber stamp.
from 'When the tigers broke free' Roger Waters.
As much as I despise GB, this has been taken way beyond decency. He surely was told the lad's name was James, not Janes, (or does he know the names of every serving soldier?) and did his bit by writing a letter of condolence. Judging by the standard
writing and spelling, just another thing the useless twirp cant do.
the only thing gordon has managed to do is make blair look good, very difficult to do, but he's done it. lol
writing and spelling, just another thing the useless twirp cant do.the only thing gordon has managed to do is make blair look good, very difficult to do, but he's done it. lol
Laughable to think Broiwn 'cares' in cases like this,its all show. Chris Mullin wrote about the carefully crafted letters he got from Brown when he joined the cabinet and one when he left. His comment was to the effect that he didnt think he even knew who he was and was puzzled to receive a letter at all ! He assumed it was to garner support for his bid to be PM.
Laughable to think Broiwn 'cares' in cases like this,its all show. Chris Mullin wrote about the carefully crafted letters he got from Brown when he joined the cabinet and one when he left. His comment was to the effect that he didnt think he even kne