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Don't get too hung up about our current the economic problems, we've bigger long-term ones to contend with. Unfortunately his party screwed up there too, re immigration, and I think it is fair to say Labour politicians tend to be dumber than Conservative ones. At least it seems that way. We need an energy and food policy, and a population policy. Things of substance that are not problems to be tackled by vacuous minded people in shiny suits taking orders from people with short term ambitions/goals.
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I'd rather have someone who does NOT screw things up, honest or not.Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostNot good substance, but at least substance. I'd rather have an honest loon screwing things up than a phoney in a shiny suit.
Under that veneer of bullying, incompetent ineptitude, Brown is a bully, incompetent and inept.
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no wonder he looks so fooked then! he has the problems of the country on his shoulders plus a chip plus his wife and her chip. <take deep drag> thats a heavy load maaaan.Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostAt least he doesnt have a chip on his shoulder or for that matter a wife that has a chip.
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Not good substance, but at least substance. I'd rather have an honest loon screwing things up than a phoney in a shiny suit.Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostAnd just WHAT substance is that ???
last time this lot were in power the IMF and Ghengis Thatcher had to come to the rescue. This time it is the IMF on their own, and that is only if there is anything left after the Hungarians and Ukrainians have skimmed the pot.
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At least he doesnt have a chip on his shoulder or for that matter a wife that has a chip.Originally posted by DS23 View Postoily and difficult to remove?
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Maybe he's keeping it secret. Mum's the word.Originally posted by stackpole View PostAs for Cameron, we don't know what his substance is yet.
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Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostHe is and always has been tulip. Probably not as tulip as Cameron will be though. His one saving grace is that he's not style over substance and may make some non-style over substance type decisions, without which we are doomed in the long run. Another good thing about Brown is that he may bring on a depression earlier than would otherwise occur (perhaps affecting the whole world if they listen to him) while energy is plentiful, so this is good for the long-term prognosis, especially for highly populated countries. We need a big wake-up call before the real doom starts.
And just WHAT substance is that ???
last time this lot were in power the IMF and Ghengis Thatcher had to come to the rescue. This time it is the IMF on their own, and that is only if there is anything left after the Hungarians and Ukrainians have skimmed the pot.
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Aye, but why should I care. So long as I can get across the border before they close it I'll be OK.Originally posted by Old Greg View PostTulip - still considering putting a bet on Labour to win, though.
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He certainly makes me feel depressed, the slack-jawed, one-eyed, snot-gobbling coont.Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostAnother good thing about Brown is that he may bring on a depression earlier than would otherwise occur (perhaps affecting the whole world if they listen to him) .
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He is and always has been tulip. Probably not as tulip as Cameron will be though. His one saving grace is that he's not style over substance and may make some non-style over substance type decisions, without which we are doomed in the long run. Another good thing about Brown is that he may bring on a depression earlier than would otherwise occur (perhaps affecting the whole world if they listen to him) while energy is plentiful, so this is good for the long-term prognosis, especially for highly populated countries. We need a big wake-up call before the real doom starts.
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anyone who physically gags (note weird mouth action when he's speaking) because of the vast amount of bulltulip he's talking has to be a ****.
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