Old news I guess but I really thought this was a joke dreamed up by Private Eye or someone like that. I had no idea it was actually for real until today! That man really is a twunt of the highest order. A frikkin' dance tsar FFS when we're all worried about our jobs, homes and survival etc.
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Gordon Brown's Dance Tsar
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LOL yes very good but not quite so good as the dancing he does in this one
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Ok, it's old and you've probably seen it before but I love the addition of the canned laughter. 1:58 is particularly excruciating.Comment
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Jeez, I know it's old but I had to watch it again - it's excrutiatingly awful.
Without doubt, the worse (unelected) pm the UK has ever had.If you think my attitude stinks, you should smell my fingers.Comment
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Silly question I know, but when has the UK ever had an elected PM?Originally posted by hyperD View PostJeez, I know it's old but I had to watch it again - it's excrutiatingly awful.
Without doubt, the worse (unelected) pm the UK has ever had.
As far as I'm aware the PM has always been appointed as either the leader of the majority party or coalition. I'm not sure, but I don't think Churchill was leader when he was asked to form a government.
Not that I feel that he was any cop, but Blair was elected as member for his constituency, not as PM, so was Brown.Comment
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