by Nicholas Beaudrot of Electoral Math
I'm not sure why, but the UK's Prime Minister's Questions hour always cracks me up. Video editing is not my forte, so in the meantime here is the BBC's wrap-up of Gordon Brown's first visit to Parliament.
Update: apparently the Beeb, a publicly funded news organization, is not a big fan of allowing maximum redistribution of their content. Watch it here.
Catch the full video at Number-10.gov.uk (WMV, Real) or read the transcript. My main observations are (1) that David Cameron is so young-looking that any gain he brings among younger voters will be offset by older voters who are skeptical about his inexperience, and (2) for all the talk of the "New Conservative" party shifting to the left on policy matters, on rhetoric Cameron spent all his time haranguing Brown for not trumping up charges to shut down some Islamic extremists.