For those who think Gordon Brown has lost it!
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excel789 said:
And all Winky could do was smile while he did the crossword
Yes i noticed that too, what an insult.The man was right though, totally correct and it seems everyone else agreed going by the cheer he got.
Its disgusting though that brown smirks, its peoples lives hes playing with and these MP's treat it like a game, taking the mickey out of each other like children in the playground.
to that man.
Next step is to figure out how we can put Gordo, Tony and the rest of those criminals before a court. Directing the countries economic policy purely on the basis of your own political interest HAS to be a criminal act in itself, otherwise democracy itself (or our version of it is nothing more than a dictatorship) - last term it was Tony this time it's Gordon.
Just think, you could imediately freeze their assets as they would surely be the proceeds of crime, non
Ok, well
Next step is to figure out how we can put Gordo, Tony and the rest of those criminals before a court. Directing the countries economic policy purely on the basis of your own political interest HAS to be a criminal act in itself, otherwise democracy itself (or our version of it is nothing more than a dictatorship) - last term it was Tony this time it's Gordon.
Just think, you could imediately freeze their assets as they would surely be the proceeds of crime, non
Ok, well
I like this chap:
Why on Earth does Gordon Brown feel he has to comment on the death of Jade Goody? What is his awkward, scripted threnody supposed to achieve? Whom does he think he's impressing?
I thought the PM's whole shtick was that he was a serious leader for serious times. Blair was supposed to be the fellow obsessed with gimcrack celebrity (remember how he felt compelled to complain about the arrest of a Coronation Street character called Deirdre Rashid?) Brown, by contrast, was meant to be so intent on rescuing our financial system that he had no time for television.
It's hard to imagine the Broon following every twist of this morbid story in the tabloids. Indeed, when he first felt compelled to mention the tragic young woman, he referred to her as "Jane Goody". So why this painful attempt
http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/Daniel_Hannan
Why on Earth does Gordon Brown feel he has to comment on the death of Jade Goody? What is his awkward, scripted threnody supposed to achieve? Whom does he think he's impressing?
I thought the PM's whole shtick was that he was a serious leader for serious times. Blair was supposed to be the fellow obsessed with gimcrack celebrity (remember how he felt compelled to complain about the arrest of a Coronation Street character called Deirdre Rashid?) Brown, by contrast, was meant to be so intent on rescuing our financial system that he had no time for television.
It's hard to imagine the Broon following every twist of this morbid story in the tabloids. Indeed, when he first felt compelled to mention the tragic young woman, he referred to her as "Jane Goody". So why this painful attempt
http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/Daniel_Hannan
Nice speech - bang on the mark,
It's a shame, and indeed significant Brown never bothers facing anything like this anywhere else - PMQ's are a joke and he otherwise rarely ever attends the Commons, everything else is carefully stage-managed. Mainstream press coverage of this will be zero (it's the European Parliament ffs, only ever gets in the news when a few more UKIP and other MEPs get caught riding the gravy train).
Nice that Hannan was wearing a Help for Heroes wristband too!!
It's a shame, and indeed significant Brown never bothers facing anything like this anywhere else - PMQ's are a joke and he otherwise rarely ever attends the Commons, everything else is carefully stage-managed. Mainstream press coverage of this will be zero (it's the European Parliament ffs, only ever gets in the news when a few more UKIP and other MEPs get caught riding the gravy train).
Nice that Hannan was wearing a Help for Heroes wristband too!!
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