Gordon Brown.
Gordon Brown.
Martin Luther King he ain't. "mountaintop of social justice""...ffs. Who writes this crap for him, i find this bloke fairly embarrassing and i speak as a lifelong Labour voter. He ha the communication skills of a 16 yr old spotty virgin.
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Re: Gordon Brown.
And he partied with celebs while the banks ruined the economy for us. Makes a fortune on his speaking tours btw...
Re: Gordon Brown.
Argie,
Unlike some Gordon Brown donates all his fees to the charities he supports, you were a bit economical with the truth there
Unlike some Gordon Brown donates all his fees to the charities he supports, you were a bit economical with the truth there
Jonboy
Jonboy
Jonboy wrote:
> Argie,
> Unlike some Gordon Brown donates all his fees to the charities
> he supports, you were a bit economical with the truth there
>
No, he doesn't. The money raised goes to running the "Office of Sarah and Gordon Brown".
The shareholders of the Office of Gordon and Sarah Brown will be delighted by the company?s strong performance as recorded in its annual accounts published this week. Cash held by the company is up from ?160,978 to ?237,226, it current assets total ?255,469 and shareholder funds have reached ?226,031. Despite setting aside ?550,000 for ?expenses? and declaring ?3,605,197 in revenue since it was established, the Office has given just ?90,000 more to charity since last year?s figures were disclosed, up from ?912,702 to ?1,002,702 overall. Subtracting the declared amount donated to charity from the declared revenue shows the company would have had a healthy ?2,602,495 of income which did not go to charity.
Gordon Brown claims that he does not benefit personally from this arrangement in any way, apart of course from the first class travel to exotic locations, the 5-star hotels, the Michelin standard restaurants, together with ego-stroking paid flunkies and bag carriers required to maintain the premier lifestyle to which Gordon and Sarah have become addicted?
> Argie,
> Unlike some Gordon Brown donates all his fees to the charities
> he supports, you were a bit economical with the truth there
>
No, he doesn't. The money raised goes to running the "Office of Sarah and Gordon Brown".
The shareholders of the Office of Gordon and Sarah Brown will be delighted by the company?s strong performance as recorded in its annual accounts published this week. Cash held by the company is up from ?160,978 to ?237,226, it current assets total ?255,469 and shareholder funds have reached ?226,031. Despite setting aside ?550,000 for ?expenses? and declaring ?3,605,197 in revenue since it was established, the Office has given just ?90,000 more to charity since last year?s figures were disclosed, up from ?912,702 to ?1,002,702 overall. Subtracting the declared amount donated to charity from the declared revenue shows the company would have had a healthy ?2,602,495 of income which did not go to charity.
Gordon Brown claims that he does not benefit personally from this arrangement in any way, apart of course from the first class travel to exotic locations, the 5-star hotels, the Michelin standard restaurants, together with ego-stroking paid flunkies and bag carriers required to maintain the premier lifestyle to which Gordon and Sarah have become addicted?
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Re: Jonboy
Like all ex Labour politicians he has embraced luxury and freeloading. I bet Kinnock could teach freeloading at Oxford or Harvard...