Well, I have met Mr Browne and spent quite a long time in his company ininterrupted. I formed the impression that he was a very trustworthy individual I must say. He did not convey any impressions of insincerity or incompetence to me.
Indeed, he was particularly praising and ernest in his dealings with us, and all of us formed a similar opinion of him. I know that they say that, once you can master insincerity you can make it as a politician, but I really was quite impressed by him.
To that end, his behaviour today was just what I would have expected of him; an honest admission that he had made a mistake. I do not support his party in any form, but I was quite impressed with his admission today.
He who has never made an honest mistake should cast the first stone...