Don't believe they will get rid of him? Budget deficit Guru. What else could he do?
Will losing this AAA rating really affect us that much???
George Osborne could be sacked...
Re: George Osborne could be sacked...
Stand by for David Johnson to tell us all how we'd all be awash with cash if only New Labour had won the last election. He'd be saying rather than losing our 3 star credit rating, they'd be awarding us a new 5 star rating!
"?1,000,000 for every man, woman and child! JUST VOTE LABOUR! WE'VE GOT THE PAPER!, WE'VE GOT THE PRINTING PRESSES! WE CAN MAKE YOU ALL MILLIONAIRES! JUST VOTE LABOUR!
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"?1,000,000 for every man, woman and child! JUST VOTE LABOUR! WE'VE GOT THE PAPER!, WE'VE GOT THE PRINTING PRESSES! WE CAN MAKE YOU ALL MILLIONAIRES! JUST VOTE LABOUR!
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Winner "Best Loved Character"TVX SHAFTAS 2010
Winner of "Best On-Line scene & Best Gonzo Production" at UKAP Awards 2006
Winner of Best TVX series 2011, "Laras Anal Adventures"
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Re: George Osborne could be sacked...
!clown! cupcake!
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On a more serious note...
do you not think you are in danger of losing it completely, Jim?
You know with the trolling bit?
You know with the trolling bit?
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Not just Osborne
If I hadn't had just a bit too much rather excellent champagne at a very posh party I attended last week, (not the sort of do I get to that often if truth be told, famous journalist over there, half-forgotten leader of the Tory party over here;I work occasionally for the millionaire hostess's partner's media company), I would have remembered the name of the Tory MP who said the rebels in the Lords reform vote last week were heroes, and that both Cameron and Osborne are both total disasters who are on borrowed time in their current positions.
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andy at handiwork wrote:
I would have remembered the name of the Tory MP who
> said the rebels in the Lords reform vote last week were heroes,
> and that both Cameron and Osborne are both total disasters who
> are on borrowed time in their current positions.
Graham Brady??
- Eric
I would have remembered the name of the Tory MP who
> said the rebels in the Lords reform vote last week were heroes,
> and that both Cameron and Osborne are both total disasters who
> are on borrowed time in their current positions.
Graham Brady??
- Eric
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Just looked at a pic of Brady. No not him. He looked a lot more like what an older tory mp looks like if you see what I mean. I felt so out of place at the do politically, that I had to hit the champers just to make up for it, so consequently the name has gone.
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Andy
I think the vast majority of Tory MPs realise that this is increasingly looking like a one term government. The Tory MPs who won their seats at the last election understand that they are just keeping their seats warm until 2015.
If a Tory party cannot win an overall majority during the worst recession since the 1930's with the most unpopular Labour PM in living memory then when can they, particularly when the economy continues to go down the pan and there is no end to austerity in sight?
I don't see sacking Cameron or Osborne offering any relief. Who would replace them? Francis Maude, William Hague, Michael Gove, Jeremy Hunt, Theresa May? Different face, same result.
Cameron must be praying that the Argentinians invade the Falklands.
If a Tory party cannot win an overall majority during the worst recession since the 1930's with the most unpopular Labour PM in living memory then when can they, particularly when the economy continues to go down the pan and there is no end to austerity in sight?
I don't see sacking Cameron or Osborne offering any relief. Who would replace them? Francis Maude, William Hague, Michael Gove, Jeremy Hunt, Theresa May? Different face, same result.
Cameron must be praying that the Argentinians invade the Falklands.
Re: Andy
David Johnson wrote:
> Cameron must be praying that the Argentinians invade the
> Falklands.
Except that this time, what with all the cuts to the armed forces (including no carrier-based fighters for another decade or so) the outcome could be very different.
- Eric
> Cameron must be praying that the Argentinians invade the
> Falklands.
Except that this time, what with all the cuts to the armed forces (including no carrier-based fighters for another decade or so) the outcome could be very different.
- Eric