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Re: Gordon Brown

Posted: Wed Feb 08, 2006 10:33 pm
by dynatech
Whilst he may not be as teeth-clenchingly annoying as Tony (but who is?), he is a creepy wee tosspt with his own aganda, who is desperate to move next door before the disasterous consequences of his much fabled economy hit home

Re: Gordon Brown

Posted: Wed Feb 08, 2006 10:44 pm
by Officer Dibble
Gordon's not mad, he's just dour. He's obviously a very competent chap - though somewhat lacking in personality and pizzazz. But I fear that those who would like to get rid of Tony and install Gordon at the head of the table, thinking he won't be pals with America or continue with Tone's centre ground, public/private partnership reforms, might turn out to be disappointed. I predict he won't deviate to far from the already chosen course. My greatest concern is that Gordon will feel unfettered about indulging his hobby. That being - giving our hard earned wedge away to corrupt, incompetent, chaotic, African regimes. Now, I don't begrudge a chap indulging his hobby - but I don't think it unfair to suggest that if he wishes to do so he should use his own friggin' money, not ours. I mean, have a gander at this latest outrageous waste of taxpayer?s money -


Officer Dibble




Re: Gordon Brown

Posted: Thu Feb 09, 2006 1:11 pm
by jimmy068
I kind of get the feeling Tony Blair is just the front person for 'New Labour' and the organisation itself were only interested in taking over europe. I think Gordon Brown possibly dosen't know the half of what this clandestine group are up to. Lets face it, that lazy sod Prescott knows which side his bread's buttered on due to the fact he does fuckall for his money and dosen't seem to care anyway. He certainly dosen't know what he's talking about whenever he's interviewed by the news thats for sure. And this is possibly because again, another front person made to look like a politician to hoodwink the masses into thinking this so called 'government' is actually doing something positive for the country when in actual fact when you analyse it, their schemes are completely flawed. A perfect example is the pulling down of empty terraces throughout Manchester and east London to make way for over-priced apartment blocks very few people can afford. This was part of a scheme to solve the housing crisis for locals!

Re: Gordon Brown

Posted: Thu Feb 09, 2006 6:50 pm
by Porn crackers
I think it's a forgone conclussion that Brown will get the job, just a matter of time. The only bit of good news when that happens will be the disapearance of Prescott at last......

On reflection none of it's good news, I can't believe we have fairly recently had an election and we have nearly another full term till the next.

PC