A sincere apology from me to all of Britain
I’ve been nostalgically browsing the site’s archives today, and flicking through the digital version of Instant Opinion.
If you remember the last general election, in which Tony Blair secured an historic third term of government for the Labour Party, you may remember that I blogged about the campaign fairly intensely. And, looking back to my post about the Budget of that year, I came across this embarrassing paragraph:
The main message that I took away from today’s events was how much better Mr Brown would be as Labour’s leader: Tony Blair’s fake emotion and anger versus Mr Brown’s real commandeering and forceful delivery, appearing to actually believe what he says? I know who I’d choose.
Jeepers, how wrong can you be?
So apologies for that. I’ll try not to write anything so crap this time around. But it may be difficult to judge the crappiness until four years hence.
Still: I guess it’s a bit reassuring to know that it’s not only ‘new media’ writers like me that mess these things up – the dead-tree press are at it too. My favourite U-turn of this year has to be Michael White’s:
A hung parliament is not going to happen – And a good thing too
– Michael White, The Guardian, 23rd November 2009
Make ready the smokeless rooms: a hung parliament is on the cards
– Michael White, The Guardian, 24th November 2009
Fabulous.
This post was filed under: Politics, Gordon Brown, Instant Opinion, Michael White, Predictions, Tony Blair.