Has it all caught up with Gordon Brown?

Has it all caught up with Gordon Brown?

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bonsai

2,015 posts

181 months

Thursday 17th June 2010
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AndrewW-G said:
Heroin chic taken a little too literally.

Edited by bonsai on Thursday 17th June 13:45

munroman

1,836 posts

185 months

Thursday 17th June 2010
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Gordon Brown - Operation Ore - Bliar becomes Bush's bh over GW2 - plenty of stuff has been swimming about for years, and it does look as if Sarah wears the trousers......

Maybe there is justice of some sort after all, I find it very hard to feel sympathy for the man complicit in so many deaths of our brave Servicemen and women.

Edited for speelling

Edited by munroman on Thursday 17th June 17:26

DonkeyApple

55,453 posts

170 months

Thursday 17th June 2010
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Globulator said:
MX7 said:
If it's true, I wish him well.
This is where we differ wink. If I was in charge I'd have him shot.
That would still be classed as a 'speedy recovery' biggrin

Blair was pure evil.

Brown was just a fanatic.

Both are sick and have brought this country and society to the brink of destruction.

zcacogp

11,239 posts

245 months

Thursday 17th June 2010
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BliarOut said:
AndrewW-G said:
Racingdude009 said:
AndrewW-G said:
TVR Moneypit said:
At his goodbye bash at the Labour party HQ, (just after he had seen HRH The Queen), after he had finished his speech he went to give sarah a kiss on the lips. She subtley turned her head so that the kiss landed on her cheek, and gave no signs of puckering her lips to kiss him back.
Rumoured to be as lavender a marriage as it gets, with both sides having same sex skeletons in the cupboard.

IIRC SB only came onto the scene conveniently at around the same time as the build-up to the 97 election started, with plenty of rumours to the extent that it was a simple and effective way to help control rumours and soften the edges of winky to the point that he could be in a position of power, without offending the majority . . . . .

My guess is that within the next 6 months to a year, she'll have gone back to her lady friend and winky back to a university somewhere, with the children shared between them when not away at school.


Edited by AndrewW-G on Monday 14th June 17:05
That rumour has been circulating for ages.

Mind you there was rumours of about the private life of William Hague, Ted Heath, Simon Hughes and John Major most rumours have little truth about them but occassionally some truth is in there somewhere.

If Gordon Brown is suffering from Pyschological problems then I wish him a full recovery politics is a very stressful environment and lots of politians have suffered from mental health issues including Winston Churchill.

http://www.communitycare.co.uk/blogs/mental-health...
Ahhh Racistdud007

Tell me John, are you finally going to come clean over what you do for a living?

We all know that you lied on your declaration of interests and that there is no sports marketing company, that you don’t manage a racing team and that your management of a "model" was as successful as she was attractive.

Theres no shame in comming clean, who knows maybe somebody on here could offer you a job

Edited by AndrewW-G on Monday 14th June 17:39
This, answer or be damned RacistDude...
As Bliarout said, there are questions but no answers forthcoming.

Speculation is rife, RD. (But you can't have failed to notice that.) Clear your name, if you can.

The alternative is as Bliarout said. Be damned.


Oli.

forsure

2,121 posts

269 months

Friday 18th June 2010
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An alleged quote from Blair's 'inner-circle' (probably by Alistair Campbell) was that Brown was 'psychologically flawed'. And Blair's alleged reaction: 'You don't know the half of it'.

When, during the election campaign, he was undone by the 'bigoted woman' incident, it was an accident waiting to happen. I watched him closely at other 'meet the people' press-ops, and often saw him ignore or even walk away from people who were talking to him.

Quite clearly a man lacking inter-personal skills and an embarrassment as leader of our country on the world stage.

Whatever your politics, surely nobody can deny that Cameron is a 'safe pair of hands' and a welcome relief from his creepy predecessor.

Globulator

13,841 posts

232 months

Friday 18th June 2010
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forsure said:
An alleged quote from Blair's 'inner-circle' (probably by Alistair Campbell) was that Brown was 'psychologically flawed'. And Blair's alleged reaction: 'You don't know the half of it'.
I'm sure we don't know the half of it but the rumour mill is full of lots of stuff that is difficult to dismiss.. from timings, things kept classified and the events we see reported there does seem to be a pattern of 'some very bad things' happening.

If John Smith had survived I think the last decade would have been just fine.

Mojocvh

16,837 posts

263 months

Sunday 20th June 2010
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Globulator said:
forsure said:
An alleged quote from Blair's 'inner-circle' (probably by Alistair Campbell) was that Brown was 'psychologically flawed'. And Blair's alleged reaction: 'You don't know the half of it'.
I'm sure we don't know the half of it but the rumour mill is full of lots of stuff that is difficult to dismiss.. from timings, things kept classified and the events we see reported there does seem to be a pattern of 'some very bad things' happening.
So if you look at the bigger picture you could be drawn to the conclusion that the last years of "the mentalist's" reign in 10 D street have been nothing more than a psychological prop for a deeply disturbed individual.....scratchchin


AndrewW-G

11,968 posts

218 months

Sunday 20th June 2010
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Mojocvh said:
Globulator said:
forsure said:
An alleged quote from Blair's 'inner-circle' (probably by Alistair Campbell) was that Brown was 'psychologically flawed'. And Blair's alleged reaction: 'You don't know the half of it'.
I'm sure we don't know the half of it but the rumour mill is full of lots of stuff that is difficult to dismiss.. from timings, things kept classified and the events we see reported there does seem to be a pattern of 'some very bad things' happening.
So if you look at the bigger picture you could be drawn to the conclusion that the last years of "the mentalist's" reign in 10 D street have been nothing more than a psychological prop for a deeply disturbed individual.....scratchchin
Care in the community scum party style . . . . . . . . . . and still millions of very very stupid people voted for the fker!

Jasandjules

69,948 posts

230 months

Sunday 20th June 2010
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Globulator said:
MX7 said:
If it's true, I wish him well.
This is where we differ wink. If I was in charge I'd have him shot.
Poxy lefty answer, shooting him, a quick and kind way out. wink

I'd have him hung, drawn and quartered.

ETA smilie..

Edited by Jasandjules on Sunday 20th June 17:46

F i F

44,153 posts

252 months

Sunday 20th June 2010
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zcacogp said:
BliarOut said:
AndrewW-G said:
Racingdude009 said:
AndrewW-G said:
TVR Moneypit said:
At his goodbye bash at the Labour party HQ, (just after he had seen HRH The Queen), after he had finished his speech he went to give sarah a kiss on the lips. She subtley turned her head so that the kiss landed on her cheek, and gave no signs of puckering her lips to kiss him back.
Rumoured to be as lavender a marriage as it gets, with both sides having same sex skeletons in the cupboard.

IIRC SB only came onto the scene conveniently at around the same time as the build-up to the 97 election started, with plenty of rumours to the extent that it was a simple and effective way to help control rumours and soften the edges of winky to the point that he could be in a position of power, without offending the majority . . . . .

My guess is that within the next 6 months to a year, she'll have gone back to her lady friend and winky back to a university somewhere, with the children shared between them when not away at school.


Edited by AndrewW-G on Monday 14th June 17:05
That rumour has been circulating for ages.

Mind you there was rumours of about the private life of William Hague, Ted Heath, Simon Hughes and John Major most rumours have little truth about them but occassionally some truth is in there somewhere.

If Gordon Brown is suffering from Pyschological problems then I wish him a full recovery politics is a very stressful environment and lots of politians have suffered from mental health issues including Winston Churchill.

http://www.communitycare.co.uk/blogs/mental-health...
Ahhh Racistdud007

Tell me John, are you finally going to come clean over what you do for a living?

We all know that you lied on your declaration of interests and that there is no sports marketing company, that you don t manage a racing team and that your management of a "model" was as successful as she was attractive.

Theres no shame in comming clean, who knows maybe somebody on here could offer you a job

Edited by AndrewW-G on Monday 14th June 17:39
This, answer or be damned RacistDude...
As Bliarout said, there are questions but no answers forthcoming.

Speculation is rife, RD. (But you can't have failed to notice that.) Clear your name, if you can.

The alternative is as Bliarout said. Be damned.


Oli.
Well racingtwerp has posted on PH in the last 24 hours and a number of times since the above was posted.

He is now officially damned. What a berk.

Castrol Craig

18,073 posts

207 months

Sunday 20th June 2010
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Oily Nails said:
mattley said:
Castrol Craig said:
Oily Nails said:
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^



hehe
move along the sofa there chap.....ive brought enough popcorn for 2.
Room for one more? ...I've bought beer and I've brought it with me smile
Perch on the arm wink
someone pass me a fresh beer.

The Hypno-Toad

12,289 posts

206 months

Sunday 20th June 2010
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Globulator said:
forsure said:
An alleged quote from Blair's 'inner-circle' (probably by Alistair Campbell) was that Brown was 'psychologically flawed'. And Blair's alleged reaction: 'You don't know the half of it'.
I'm sure we don't know the half of it but the rumour mill is full of lots of stuff that is difficult to dismiss.. from timings, things kept classified and the events we see reported there does seem to be a pattern of 'some very bad things' happening.

If John Smith had survived I think the last decade would have been just fine.
Some interesting links there. The one suggesting that Blair was a MI5 mole inside the Labour Party during the late 70s & 80s could explain a lot.

AndrewW-G

11,968 posts

218 months

Sunday 20th June 2010
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Castrol Craig said:
Oily Nails said:
mattley said:
Castrol Craig said:
Oily Nails said:
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^



hehe
move along the sofa there chap.....ive brought enough popcorn for 2.
Room for one more? ...I've bought beer and I've brought it with me smile
Perch on the arm wink
someone pass me a fresh beer.
Something tells me that beer or no beer, racistdud007 wont be comming clean any time soon about his Walter Mitty business life or how he feels about us all making him look very very foolish in the national press hehe

DJC

23,563 posts

237 months

Sunday 20th June 2010
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What a crock of drivel a lot of those links are. Seriously?

Give me strength you lot!

john_p

7,073 posts

251 months

Sunday 20th June 2010
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DJC said:
What a crock of drivel a lot of those links are. Seriously?

Give me strength you lot!
Very bizarre stuff. But it says on the internet that the moon landings were faked and that a missile hit the Pentagon on 9/11...

Currently reading Andrew Rawnsley's "End Of The Party" which certainly defines just how desperate GB was to take power from TB, and how the Labour party was basically split in two over the infighting.

grumbledoak

31,551 posts

234 months

Sunday 20th June 2010
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john_p said:
Currently reading Andrew Rawnsley's "End Of The Party" which certainly defines just how desperate GB was to take power from TB, and how the Labour party was basically split in two over the infighting.
Excellent. I don't really want to pass any money their way, so can we have a summary? Is he mental?

Globulator

13,841 posts

232 months

Monday 21st June 2010
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grumbledoak said:
so can we have a summary? Is he mental?
laugh

I still think the Rochdale mistake is the best peek into his mind that we have. Arrogant, controlling, casting blame, intolerant, impatient, and without a functioning conscience.

My view is that he is clearly mental and should not be put in charge of anything more complex than a wooden spoon.

Zod

35,295 posts

259 months

Monday 21st June 2010
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grumbledoak said:
john_p said:
Currently reading Andrew Rawnsley's "End Of The Party" which certainly defines just how desperate GB was to take power from TB, and how the Labour party was basically split in two over the infighting.
Excellent. I don't really want to pass any money their way, so can we have a summary? Is he mental?
I understand your motivation, which is why I would only read pirated versions of Labour politicians' memoirs, but Rawnsley is a journalist, so it's OK to pay for his book.

Jasandjules

69,948 posts

230 months

Monday 21st June 2010
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grumbledoak said:
Excellent. I don't really want to pass any money their way, so can we have a summary? Is he mental?
Well, he claimed that he didn't completely f**k up our country, p**s billions up the wall in useless IT projects and lose us billions in selling gold at the bottom of the market, not to mention that he thinks people like him - so I'd say yep, he's mental.

madala

5,063 posts

199 months

Monday 21st June 2010
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......just tell me when the twunt has died....soon I hope......