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Previously on "Who watched "The Love of Money" on BBC2 last night?"
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostWhat now follows is a party political broadcast on behalf of the Labour party.
To summarise:
Gordon is a financial genius, he was duped by greedy banks, and don't forget all the good he and Tony did before the crash.
HTH
The one I saw, no-one at all come out smelling of roses
tim
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostWhatever Gordon is, what proof do you have that Dave is any better?
QED
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I see cretins everywhere.
HTH
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Originally posted by hyperD View PostWe don't. But it would have to be a spectacularly catastrophic imbecile to be worse than the jaw-slacking, nappy wearing, rocking horse riding idiot we have not running the show now.
Sheer entertainment if he is though, sasguru!
trouser wetting
bogey eating
drug taking
nokia throwing
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Originally posted by hyperD View PostWe don't. But it would have to be a spectacularly catastrophic imbecile to be worse than the jaw-slacking, nappy wearing, rocking horse riding idiot we have not running the show now.
Sheer entertainment if he is though, sasguru!
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostWhatever Gordon is, what proof do you have that Dave is any better?
Sheer entertainment if he is though, sasguru!
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Whatever Gordon is, what proof do you have that Dave is any better?
Public school toff, career politician with no real work experience apart from a PR job at Carlton TV.
And yes attacking someone for the physical characteristics is stupid.
Our leaders are seriously lacking, in both major parties.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostGood to know people aren't so shallow as to read importance into the physical appearance of GB. Kick him all you like for his policies, but getting personal about him is childish.
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Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostGordon has got serious mental problems and the mentally ill should not be abused.
I keep telling people - no he hasn't got any mental health problems. The last thing we want is for him to use the insanity ploy to get out of standing trial for his crimes.
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Good to know people aren't so shallow as to read importance into the physical appearance of GB. Kick him all you like for his policies, but getting personal about him is childish.
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Originally posted by Jet Setter View PostI just thought that all the parts involving Gordon Brown speaking made him look foolish. Anyone who watched that and came away thinking GB was any sort of financial brain is slower than GB himself. Jeez I hate that thing he does with his mouth when he pauses between sentences. Looks like he loses control of his bottom lip.
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Gordon has got serious mental problems and the mentally ill should not be abused.
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