Sunday, July 27, 2008

Gordon Brown head of party, not head of state

Thanks to Justin Webb for this:

"Incidentally CNN described Gordon Brown as a "Head of State." This mistake - a common one - is part of the reason why Americans often think Brits are uncomfortably nasty to their prime ministers. To American eyes attacking them can sometimes seem unpatriotic - they do not realise that these figures represent a party not the state. Conversely we Brits forget sometimes that Obama and McCain are competing to become America's Queen."


Thoughts?

1 comment:

  1. Anonymous1:28 PM

    Brown is also head of government (the queen is head of state), which is likely the hat he was wearing when Obama met with him.

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