Gordon Brown - a big bully or just "pushing things forward"?
Gordon Brown - a big bully or just "pushing things forward"?
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fastfreddy

Original Poster:

8,577 posts

261 months

Sunday 21st February 2010
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I reckon he'll be throwing a lot of newspapers at the floor today...

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/politics/art...

http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2010/feb/2...

but definitely not hitting anyone, or throwing chairs around, or smashing phones, or kicking things.

At least not until after the election.


mybrainhurts

90,809 posts

279 months

Sunday 21st February 2010
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Dicky McFitt ---->



Grrrr...

I am in control...

I am in control...

Grrrr...

I did not throw anything at That Woman.....

Harriet's disfigurement is, in my view, entirely natural

DAVEVO9

3,469 posts

291 months

Sunday 21st February 2010
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FFS! Stop winding me up ok?

Don't make me fking angry!!

Saddle bum

4,211 posts

243 months

Sunday 21st February 2010
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If true, it confirms what many have suspected - he is one promoted well beyond his capabilities.

We must all have seen it in our working lives.

grumbledoak

32,413 posts

257 months

Sunday 21st February 2010
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All slipping out now. Good, good.

Conian

8,030 posts

225 months

Sunday 21st February 2010
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wonder what would happen if he grabbed hold of a member of staff who gave him a gentle tap on the chin with the words 'help help i'm being attacked'

i bet he wouldnt have hissy fits at Prescott.

Bing o

15,184 posts

243 months

Sunday 21st February 2010
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I can't wait to see a sobbing Winky collapsing into the car taking him away from No 10 for the very last time, as he heads back to his constituency to put a bullet through his head. Grade A sack.

drivin_me_nuts

17,949 posts

235 months

Sunday 21st February 2010
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Does it matter if this story is true of false. It might well be a load of old tosh, but the damage is already done.


Gordon Brown beats his staff.


No amount of 'strenuous denial' will change or alleviate the nagging doubt that maybe it's true. The man would appear to be known for his moods, his bullish and bullying tactics, his hissy fits, his temper and his tantrums. It's not a story that is beyond the realms of credibility.

You reap what you sew and Gordon has just started pushing up daisies. Even if he/they win the next election, he'll be out the door in a matter of weeks.

B17NNS

18,506 posts

271 months

Sunday 21st February 2010
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National bullying helpline have reported numerous complaints from inside No 10.

The man is a weapons grade cock. I can't wait to see him flip his lid when he is finally escorted off the premises.

fastfreddy

Original Poster:

8,577 posts

261 months

Sunday 21st February 2010
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Harriet Harman commented today about the allegations in Rawnsley's book:

"No.10 has said (the allegations) are not true, and that should be good enough for people"

Oh yes, of course we all know everything No.10 says is always true.

bangheadsmashredcard

munroman

1,904 posts

208 months

Sunday 21st February 2010
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fastfreddy said:
Harriet Harman commented today about the allegations in Rawnsley's book:

"No.10 has said (the allegations) are not true, and that should be good enough for people"

Oh yes, of course we all know everything No.10 says is always true.

bangheadsmashredcard
And Harriet Harperson would never do anything dodgy, would she?, so it must all be true, OK back to work, nothing to see here!

Jasandjules

72,034 posts

253 months

Sunday 21st February 2010
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fastfreddy said:
"No.10 has said (the allegations) are not true, and that should be good enough for people"
She is right. If No.10 say something is not true, then that is good enough for me to know that it is true.

bonsai

2,015 posts

204 months

Sunday 21st February 2010
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There seems to be a few books that have come out or are coming out shortly that expose the hypocrisy and other insider secrets of the Labour Party - I am tempted to check some of them out.

Has anyone read "Inside Out" by Peter Watt - http://www.amazon.co.uk/Inside-Out-Peter-Watt/dp/1... - bits were syndicated in a paper, and it was quite interesting but I'm loathe to buy it as I don't like idea of willingly giving any money to someone who helped ruin the country over the last 13 years.

Any other intriguing "tell all" books out by ex labour loyalists?


Edited by bonsai on Sunday 21st February 18:46

anonymous-user

78 months

Sunday 21st February 2010
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I Still maintain that if a prime minister "adjucates" it should trigger a general election, WTF is wrong with this constitution?

To have an unelected, clearly "not normal" guy running the Country is beyond belief!

Edited by anonymous-user on Sunday 21st February 18:57


Edited by anonymous-user on Sunday 21st February 18:57

grumbledoak

32,413 posts

257 months

Sunday 21st February 2010
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bonsai said:
Any other intriguing "tell all" books out by ex labour loyalists?
It's no secret that Campbell's diaries were heavily edited to not embarrass The Clown. Expect a different version as soon as we are rid of him.

Rufus

1,518 posts

231 months

Sunday 21st February 2010
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If what is being claimed is true, which going by Rawnsley's record, they could well be, then No. 10 have lied - knowingly. Also, if I had allegations such as these made about me, I would not only resign straight away, but I would be thrown out anyway. He HAS to go, and if he doesn't, anybody who votes Labour is seriously misguided.

Tycho

12,149 posts

297 months

Sunday 21st February 2010
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Rufus said:
If what is being claimed is true, which going by Rawnsley's record, they could well be, then No. 10 have lied - knowingly. Also, if I had allegations such as these made about me, I would not only resign straight away, but I would be thrown out anyway. He HAS to go, and if he doesn't, anybody who votes Labour is seriously misguided.
Unfortunately there are a lot of misguided people around at the moment...Most of them in power at No.10.

It wouldn't surprise me if Brown was guilty of these accusations as it would be an indication that he knows that he doesn't know what he's doing and is unfit for the position.

Morningside

24,147 posts

253 months

Sunday 21st February 2010
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drivin_me_nuts said:
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Gordon Brown beats his staff.
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Eeeeeeeeeeeeeeewwwww yuck


I think there may be some truth in all this, its not the first time that its been hinted at is it?

The prince of darkness was holding onto his job singing his praise. Time for another Piers Morgan show appearance?



Remember The clunking fist of Gordon Brown? Perhaps this is what was really meant.

Smile more Gordon, smile more smile

Edited by Morningside on Sunday 21st February 19:09

Rufus

1,518 posts

231 months

Sunday 21st February 2010
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I can't believe that if it's true, he wont resign. He has got to go, and NOW. The sooner he goes, the better for his party. If by some miracle (not a good one) Labour manages to win the election, then it is almost certain that we will then have ANOTHER unelected leader for 5 more years; it doesn't bear thinking about.

Jasandjules

72,034 posts

253 months

Sunday 21st February 2010
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Rufus said:
If what is being claimed is true, which going by Rawnsley's record, they could well be, then No. 10 have lied - knowingly. Also, if I had allegations such as these made about me, I would not only resign straight away, but I would be thrown out anyway. He HAS to go, and if he doesn't, anybody who votes Labour is seriously misguided.
Frankly, if your boss acted that way you could have the company in court and the manager sacked. Hell, possibly arrested as well.

Yet we are supposed to let this creature run the country? I mean, with that level of self control it's little wonder the country is f***ed.