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Although today he has given thumbs up to the Tone becoming the chief eurocrat. and the other day asked the Chinese to invest here 'coz we is as bad as you guys on Freedom - so we dun 'ave a problem wid u lot.
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This sounds plausible.Originally posted by Dow Jones View PostOn the advice of his PR gurus, he's chosen to keep 'a low profile'. They told him the more voters saw of him, the less there were inclined to vote NL!
Took part in some 'market research' last night where the topic was:
Nu Liebour
Typical questions were:
What do you think of Labour at the moment.
What do you think of Gordon Brown/Alistair Darling
What do you think of David Cameron/George Osborne
and the killer question after everyone had b1tched and moaned about Labour:
If there was an election tomorrow, who would you vote for?
Most said Labour but purely from a better the devil you know perspective.
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I'm busy running the country and sounding out for a new chancellor.
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I feel like I drunk way way too much last night...oh I did didn't I.....now I wanna puke!!!!!
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Maybe he's done a Maxwell? Haven't heard of any tsunamis in the thames though...
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New PR trick
On the advice of his PR gurus, he's chosen to keep 'a low profile'. They told him the more voters saw of him, the less there were inclined to vote NL!
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He was having a nice cosy chat about football with the guy from R5 on Sunday (or was it Saturday) morning. I heard him.
Or perhaps it was that Bremner guy? (Cynical reply, no it can't have been Bremner, it actually sounded like GB!!!!!)
tim
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Invisible Prime Minister
As anyone seen GB recently, he seems to have disapeared off the face of the planet?!?!?Tags: None
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