British Prime Minister Gordon Brown: woops!
A radio microphone betrayed British Prime Minister, Gordon Brown, as he forgot it was on after he left a public engagement and it picked up embarrassing conversation between the incumbent and an aide. He referred to a citizen, Jillian Duffy, as a "bigoted" woman that used to support his Labour Party.
As a general rule, live microphones should be removed by a member of staff, when speaking engagements are over, as one day it could jeopardize the national security of a world government.
Next Thursday, May 6, 2010, is the British national election and based on polls, Conservative party chief, David Cameron, who has the better ideas for Britain, is currently the frontrunner, with Liberal Democrat, Nick Clegg, a close second.
A radio microphone betrayed British Prime Minister, Gordon Brown, as he forgot it was on after he left a public engagement and it picked up embarrassing conversation between the incumbent and an aide. He referred to a citizen, Jillian Duffy, as a "bigoted" woman that used to support his Labour Party.
As a general rule, live microphones should be removed by a member of staff, when speaking engagements are over, as one day it could jeopardize the national security of a world government.
David Cameron
Next Thursday, May 6, 2010, is the British national election and based on polls, Conservative party chief, David Cameron, who has the better ideas for Britain, is currently the frontrunner, with Liberal Democrat, Nick Clegg, a close second.