Gordon Brown gave an interview on the BBC on Sunday to Andrew Marr, you can see it here if you want, http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/6238565.stm

Again Brown outlines Education as Labour's priority, changing the soundbite from "Education Education Education" to "Excellance Excellance Excellance". Of course this is a very good thing, because the future of all public services stem from the qualities of our children and our education system, but this doesn't say much about what Brown would be like as PM.

Unfortunately Brown outlines a 'patriotic vision' for government. Brown has been talking about the idea of being British for many years, but the basis of Labour is not patriotic.

I personally am against the idea of patriotism; nobody chooses the country of their birth, so why should anybody feel proud of it. I can understand it when it comes to football, then I am as patriotic as the next person, but apart from then I find the idea baffling. I hope that Brown will not try and increase the patriotic feeling within the country, surely his loyalty is to the people and not the country. In my opinion patriotism is a old fashioned outdated idea that can border on racism.

Please reply so we can have a debate!