Britons Cheer Brown for Attacks Response Jul 3 01:15 PM US/Eastern By JILL LAWLESS Associated Press Writer View larger image LONDON (AP) - Gordon Brown doesn't do charisma. In contrast to Tony Blair, the new British leader has offered no emotive sound bites, no promises of tough new laws and no talk of a "war on terror" since the failed attacks in London and Glasgow. The stern Scot's few public statements have been somber, measured and brief. Many Britons welcome the change, saying the lower-key approach may better reassure a rattled nation and prevent racial tensions from exploding.
Wow!
What is happening there after Margaret Thatcher!!
The Winston Churchill philosophy is total out of the window in UK. And they are going down the tube fast!!!
Sounds like "racial tensions"(using the UK definition of "racial") are already exploding with the Islamofascists carrying out acts designed for mass terror and death.
This Brown character must be oblivious to the world beyond his clouded mind.
This is a very dangerous situation for UK to find itself.