The U.K. election campaign, focused for months on topics such as the economy and bankers' bonuses, veered Sunday to a more personal issue for Prime Minister Gordon Brown: his temper. The Observer newspaper carried material from a book on Mr. Brown by its political commentator, Andrew Rawnsley, that alleged the prime minister has acted aggressively with staff, including grabbing them by the lapels of jackets, shoving them aside and shouting at them. The book alleges that Sir Gus O'Donnell, the head of the civil service, was so concerned that he launched an investigation into incidents and talked to Mr. Brown about his attitude toward staff.
my opinion
I think this is very terrible and has a bad effect for person. He is publish people in the world, so he must become a good example for everyone. As a British Prime Minister, he should understand how to control temper. I do not know whether this is true, but I think if he can pay attention about this, nobody can accuse him.
Thursday, 25 February 2010
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