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Previously on "Gordon is weird."
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Originally posted by xoggoth View PostTotally pro gay rights, me, nobody else's business what people get up to in private. However, GB sticking up for a gay bloke has turned me into a raging batty man basher. Anything GB thinks or says must be wrong.
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Totally pro gay rights, me, nobody else's business what people get up to in private. However, GB sticking up for a gay bloke has turned me into a raging batty man basher. Anything GB thinks or says must be wrong.
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I see the comments are going well...
Originally posted by MrDaviesGive me back my pension.
Stop talking drivel.
Resign.
Simple enough for you, oaf?
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What a self-aggrandising twat.
It reads like 1970s Russian propaganda (or at least what I imagine 1970s Russian propaganda was like).
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Have you seen his handwriting - it looks like a kids first attempt!
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Again
And again
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/f...operation.html
His style of writing seems to be intended to be authoritive but comes across as patronising and dictatorial.
Maybe he is trying to thin out the conservative electorate by causing an apoplexy in all the people who read this sh1te.
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He's saying:
"Hey newspapers, amongst many skills I can offer your company is writing opinion pieces. Remember that come next June. I also work well both individually and as part of a team."
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Originally posted by sunnysan View PostWhy on earth does he write a column in the DT regarding the apology to Alan Turing?
It is written with al the characteristic pomp and heavy handedness, but for him to write in the DT seems to me like inviting Puff Daddy to sing at a KKK gathering.
Every comment seems to be people venting their spleens at him for being such a cr@p PM and most posts hardly even address the subject matter.
What does he expect to achieve by that.
And this his after his minion Miliband got pasted for writing about Afghanistan.
Er, hang on, that sounds vaguely familiar.
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Indeed.
What right does he have to offer an apology to Alan Turing anyway?
More of the glib, empty posturing and political maneuvering we have come to expect from this shabby, cowardly oaf and his incompetent apparatchiks.
Of course, Turing was treated abominably, but so were many thousands of other men. Is Brown going to apologize to them all individually. A fair number of them may still be alive so the apology might actually mean something.
I loathe this sham of apologising for things that happened in history in the hope that it will somehow make it all right.
It's a though they, the apologisers, are trying to impose their morals and mores on the people of the past and in some, deranged way, rewrite history.
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