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The Obama charm offensive tour plays Downing Street
By James Hamilton

THE BARACK Obama global roadshow swept through London yesterday with the US presidential candidate offering under-fire Gordon Brown some words of comfort.

After two hours of talks at Downing Street with the Prime Minister, the favourite for the White House said it was much easier to be popular before you were elected to power.

The Democratic senator also emphasised the importance of the so-called "special relationship" with Britain in dealing with global issues such as climate change.

Dozens of people gathered to chant his name outside the Downing Street gates and around Parliament where he spent a further hour with Conservative leader David Cameron.

But there was none of the "Obamania" seen in Germany when tens of thousands thronged the streets of Berlin to hear him make a keynote speech.

Obama, speaking to a huge crowd of journalists outside Number 10, said he had enjoyed "a terrific conversation" with Brown on the final day of his tour.

The US had a "deep and abiding affection" for Britain, he said, and was grateful for its "stalwart assistance" in Iraq and Afghanistan.

During his time with Brown he enjoyed a short walkabout near Horse Guards Parade, which sits behind the Prime Minister's residence.

After making the short trip to Parliament, Obama spent almost an hour - far longer than planned - talking in David Cameron's Commons office, first along with shadow foreign secretary William Hague and shadow chancellor George Osborne, and then one-to-one.

As well as detailed discussion of the economic crisis and foreign affairs, the pair chatted about the stresses of politics and the need for holidays.

The senator revealed he was going to take a week's holiday from the campaign in August and talked to the Tory leader about his plans for a family break in Cornwall.

Obama told the Tory leader that he had been advised by someone who used to work in the White House that, should he win, the most important thing to do was to devote "big chunks of time during the day when all you are doing is thinking".

Otherwise you "start to make mistakes or you lose the big picture", he said.

As the senator swept out through Parliament's gates it emerged that he was taking with him a box of CDs of music by some of Cameron's favourite British bands, including The Smiths, Radiohead, Gorillaz and Lily Allen.

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Posted by: ken marshall, Lower Greenwich NB on 12:06am Sun 27 Jul 08
Correct me if I am in error, but the election in November in the States is just that, an election. It is NOT a coronation.

Remember Dewey!
Posted by: britfree, camelon on 1:28am Sun 27 Jul 08
same amerikkkan vomit in a pretty new bag , not fooled at all .
Posted by: Cynica on 7:52am Sun 27 Jul 08
I fear Gordon Brown is yet again backing the wrong horse.
Posted by: brave boys on 11:24am Sun 27 Jul 08

I see the Sunday Herald is not reporting the story of “our brave boys” killing civilians in Helmand province (see BBC report below). The attack on the civilians came shortly after Taliban killed a Brit dog-handler which in turn came the day after some commanding officer got a CBE for liberating Helmand Province months ago. The Army blames the dead civilians – people in Ireland will know this sort of story which is presumably why the Sunday Herald is not reporting it.

British troops in southern Afghanistan have killed four civilians and injured three others after a vehicle failed to stop at a checkpoint.
Soldiers opened fire on the vehicle north of Sangin town centre in Helmand Province, suspecting that those inside were insurgents, Nato said.
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Posted by: Andy Murray, Between Events on 4:38am Mon 28 Jul 08
Obama Schmama - who cares. The kind face of global corporate America?
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