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Re: Gordon Brown

Posted: Thu Jul 14, 2011 11:24 am
by Robches
Lizard:

Quite right. Vaz is an oily creep, who in any decent society would be doing time for all his dodgy expenses. Brown is the cunt's cunt, a man who now claims he was going to sort out the Murdoch press, only the big bad civil servic wouldn't let him, so he had to make do with just inviting Rebekah Wade and Wendi Murdoch for a girlie sleepover with Sarah. That showed 'em! What a fucking tool that man is, just hearing him for five minutes was enough to remind you what a a complete and utter waste of space he is.

Lizard

Posted: Thu Jul 14, 2011 2:35 pm
by David Johnson
Lizard,

"I can't think of a more odious individual than Brown"

Really? How about Hitler, Stalin, Pol Pot, err, Rupert Murdoch?

"He shat on all his collegues to grasp at becoming PM",

Brown felt he had a deal with Blair about becoming PM and he wanted the deal implemented. Blair's appraisal of Brown is "utterly brilliant, but very, very difficult"

" a job he clearly wasn't up to, "

If the euro goes down the swannee, lets see how Call me Dave and Boy George get on. When Brown lost the election, the country was out of recession, unemployment was going down, expected borrowing was down substantially. In the last 9 months under Boy George, the economy has flatlined. It is a whisker away from a double dip recession.

"abused the good nature of a pensioner calling her bigoted,"

As you may or may know, he misunderstood her remarks about immigration. Obviously, someone like yourself has never said anything you might regret afterwards, so this makes it difficult for you to empathise.


" fucked the economy by deregulating the banks"

Have a word with Thatcher about the above statement. Thatcher deregulated the banks as part of her regime. Remember the Big Bang, "You can't buck the markets", Loadsamoney Harry Enfield.
It was Thatcher fuelling the Big Bang with a load of cut price privatisations. Blair and Brown did little to regulate them, but you cant argue that the Labour party was responsible for the deregulation.


,"and blamed EVERYTHING on a 'Global crisis', "

Prior to the "Global" crisis, the UK had the second lowest deficit in the G8. The deficit under Labour prior to the global financial crash was generally less than it had been under Thatcher.


"as soon as the NOTW episode erupted he came out of the woodwork all Nokia's blazing, to accuse the SUN of obtaining details by deception of his son's health, details of which he had already allowed to be printed, he's a utter utter creep"

To introduce an element of much needed precision into your rant. He got a phone call from Rebekah Brooks saying the NOTW had discovered the information about his son and that they were running with the story. Do you really think that the NOTW would have decided not to run the story, if Brown had said not to - the same company that had hacked a murdered girl's phone and deleted messages? Maybe the NOTW phoned the Pakistani cricket team "Hey we have this great story about corruption. Do you want us to run with it or not?"

"MP's who quite rightly have had the heat turned up on them now sitting in judgement on the very same free press that exposed them."

A number of MPs have been jailed for fiddling their expenses. Having a "free press" has nothing to do with criminal activities such as blagging information, phone hacking and bribing the police. The members of the free press are subject to the same laws as the MPs.

Cheers
D

Re: Gordon Brown

Posted: Thu Jul 14, 2011 3:13 pm
by tuf766
He was the worst PM in history we all know that but for all his faults it is not right at all to have his son's medical records hacked.

Tuf766

Posted: Thu Jul 14, 2011 3:18 pm
by David Johnson
"He was the worst PM in history we all know that "

I suspect you are not familiar with George Grenville, PM from 1763 to 1765.

What a tosser!

CHeers
D

Charles

Posted: Thu Jul 14, 2011 3:20 pm
by David Johnson
"He was, and still is an odious little twat"

Political commentary at its best.

Have you ever thought of a job at the BBC, Charles? Hopefully, your spoken English, will be a tad less strangulated than Robert Peston's.

Cheers
D

Re: Gordon Brown

Posted: Thu Jul 14, 2011 3:24 pm
by tuf766
"I suspect you are not familiar with George Grenville, PM from 1763 to 1765."

....a bit before my time that David!

Re: Charles

Posted: Thu Jul 14, 2011 3:58 pm
by David Johnson
Oh no, you've caught me out!