Gordon Brown should apologise for financial crisis, says Lord Carey
Gordon Brown should apologise for his “mistakes” in the run up to the financial crisis, a former Archbishop of Canterbury has said.
Lord Carey said he could understand why people were calling for the Prime Minister to say “sorry” for allowing the financial crisis to develop and that doing so would allow him to move on.
His comments follow claims that Cabinet allies also want Mr Brown to show some contrition for the regulatory failures that occurred.
Chancellor Alistair Darling has urged ministers to show “humility”. Today he said the Government had to accept “our responsibility”.
Writing in the News of the World, Lord Carey said Mr Brown was a “gifted man”, adding: “He is concerned for the very poor and, during his time as Chancellor, made the UK a leader in reducing the debt of other countries as well as heading the worldwide fight against poverty
YES- BROWNSKI HAS BEEN GOOD AT THAT- GIVING EVERY DESPOT MONEY THAT BELONGED TO THE BRITISH PEOPLE BUT HAS DONE FUCK ALL HERE- THE GAP BETWEEN RICH AND POOR IN THE UK HAS BECOME A CANYON-THAT IS UNLESS PART OF HIS PROTECTED GROUP-WHICH DOES NOT INCLUDE WHITE CHRISTIAN BRITONS. THE WORLD FIGHT AGAINST POVERTY IS A FABIAN SET UP- BETTER LOOKED DEEPER INTO!!
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