Twice in one day we see the dithering delaying Brown in action.
First, we had this morning the humiliating climbdown when, Brown finally worked out it was time to suspend it’s three MP’s accused of being Cheating Bastards.
It took David Cameron approx 5 minutes to do what it took Gordon Brown 72 hours and a large boot to the ass to do.
Then later on Brown finally realised that having Labour’s lawyers trying to defend the Cheating Bastards wasn’t a great idea and stop instructing them while the cases of the Cheating Bastards are sorted out.
I suspect we will see a few more cases of the dreaded Dithering Delaying Brown this week.
Time for a Change.
Gary Gibbon on Politics – Tory tactics in attacking PM risks backlash on all parties.

To claim Parliamentary privilege instead of defending their innocence, only goes to show that the three Labour MP’s, Elliot Morley, David Chaytor and Jim Devine, are a disgrace to all MP’s.
If they are innocent they should demonstrate it in the courts of law rather than hiding between ancient and out-of-date laws.
As they are going to do this I will just call them Cheating Bastards. As they stand they have been charged with stealing our money and as such should appear in front of our courts.
Don’t worry I would say the same about any Tory MP’s who are charged with being cheating bastards.
BBC News – Public outrage feared over MPs’ defence on expenses.
Whilst the Tory Peer Lord Hanningfied resigns the 3 Labour cheating bastards say in an immediate statement they will defend themselves ‘robustly’.
I assume Gordon Brown will be directing them as to where they can apply for the stewardship of the Chiltern Hundreds or the Manor of Northstead as soon as he can find his mind to make it up.
Lord Hanningfield resigns as frontbench Tory peer – reports | PoliticsHome | Breaking News.
Cheating Bastards: 3 MP’s and One Lord so far. The bonfire has started.
Three MPs and one peer will face criminal charges over their expenses, the director of public prosecutions has announced.
Keir Starmer said Labour MPs Elliot Morley, Jim Devine, David Chaytor and Lord Hanningfield will face charges under the Theft Act.
Each faces charges of false accounting he said.
He also said Labour peer Lord Clarke of Hampstead would not be charged but a sixth case remains under investigation.
Police have investigated a handful of cases since expenses revelations were published last May.
BBC News – Three MPs and one peer to be charged over expenses.