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It's the name of the book.Originally posted by sasguru View PostGordon Brown is a moron?
Next you'll be telling us the Pope is a Catholic and that bears crap in the woods.
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Gordon Brown is a moron?
Next you'll be telling us the Pope is a Catholic and that bears crap in the woods.
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We eventually recovered from the Labour mistakes of the 70s : but took a few years. We need a decent leader though.Originally posted by Doggy Styles View PostAnyone read this book?
I'm about half-way through it. I thought it would be amusing to read about Gordon's mistakes since 1997 and the unintended bad consequences.
Instead I'm finding it depressing. The damage that he has done is everywhere, is not easy to reverse, and I suspect much of it can never be.
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Gordon is a Moron
Anyone read this book?
I'm about half-way through it. I thought it would be amusing to read about Gordon's mistakes since 1997 and the unintended bad consequences.
Instead I'm finding it depressing. The damage that he has done is everywhere, is not easy to reverse, and I suspect much of it can never be.Tags: None
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