Whatever you say, Jimbo.
!wink!
CUTS,CUTS,CUTS
Re: Ive got a bunch of coolies in the backyard
That's not an answer David, I suggest you consult your New Labour, "Guide To The Airbrushing of History" or your, "New Labour 100 Dodgy Stats", Activists Edition and answer Yawnfucks question.
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Jimbo
Bloody Hell Jimbo, getting advice from you about answering questions when I can recall that all I have ever got from you with regard to answers is a Jimbo rant !rant! !rant! !rant! fucking Blair !rant! !rant!.
It's a bit like the Pope giving advice on where to go for a gangbang in Rome.
Not entirely convincing.
You'll be providing advice on how to have a sensible debate next!
!wink!
Cheers
D
It's a bit like the Pope giving advice on where to go for a gangbang in Rome.
Not entirely convincing.
You'll be providing advice on how to have a sensible debate next!
!wink!
Cheers
D
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Yawnfuck - missed opportunity
Being serious for a moment, I think what the Labour government should have done is to accept the advice of the Tory Shadow Chancellor as to how to run the economy.
So when Osborne got back from his fact-finding mission in 2006 -
"A generation ago, the very idea that a British politician would go to Ireland to see how to run an economy would have been laughable. The Irish Republic was seen as Britain?s poor and troubled country cousin, a rural backwater on the edge of Europe. Today things are different. Ireland stands as a shining example of the art of the possible in long-term economic policymaking, and that is why I am in Dublin: to listen and to learn."
Gordon Brown should have picked his brain for ideas that George had picked up from the Irish economy and implemented them
Missed opportunity, I agree!
Cheers
D
So when Osborne got back from his fact-finding mission in 2006 -
"A generation ago, the very idea that a British politician would go to Ireland to see how to run an economy would have been laughable. The Irish Republic was seen as Britain?s poor and troubled country cousin, a rural backwater on the edge of Europe. Today things are different. Ireland stands as a shining example of the art of the possible in long-term economic policymaking, and that is why I am in Dublin: to listen and to learn."
Gordon Brown should have picked his brain for ideas that George had picked up from the Irish economy and implemented them
Missed opportunity, I agree!
Cheers
D