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FFS - even the BBC can only find pictures of the snot goblin looking like a psycho!
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Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostHe sets himself up to represent the views and needs of "ordinary people". What he needs to understand is that she represents his party's core supporters. What he said gave away what his ilk really think of their voiters. What she said was not the question itself, but was really a question about immigration allowing Eastern europeans in and taking up jobs and using up public services.
What Brown and his fellow acolytes do not realise is that the consequences of their destructive liberal policies are felt, not by them and their posh middle class champagne socialist friends, but by their grass roots supporters.
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Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostIt highlights the level of contempt he holds his own voters in. The mind boggles just how much animosity he reserves for those who vote against him. Good riddance to the two-faced numbskull.
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostStrangely enough it's the one time I felt some sympathy for him. The woman was a cretin. "Where are these Eastern Europeans flocking from?"
Doh! Where do you think, numbskull.
What Brown and his fellow acolytes do not realise is that the consequences of their destructive liberal policies are felt, not by them and their posh middle class champagne socialist friends, but by their grass roots supporters.
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostStrangely enough it's the one time I felt some sympathy for him. The woman was a cretin. "Where are these Eastern Europeans flocking from?"
Doh! Where do you think, numbskull.
HTH
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostStrangely enough it's the one time I felt some sympathy for him. The woman was a cretin. "Where are these Eastern Europeans flocking from?"
Doh! Where do you think, numbskull.
Oh dear.
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Frankly he should have gone with the 'Never Apologise' approach.
Could you imagine if that has been Burlusconi(sic) or Sarkozy? No way would they have gone back and apologised, in fact it would have been the other way!!
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Originally posted by Moscow Mule View PostIt was a rather ineloquent way of asking why the hell we opened our borders to the new EU entrants before everybody else, thereby guaranteeing a new wave of immigrants to the country. A question that hasn't been properly answered by our socialist masters IMO.
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostStrangely enough it's the one time I felt some sympathy for him. The woman was a cretin. "Where are these Eastern Europeans flocking from?"
Doh! Where do you think, numbskull.
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Strangely enough it's the one time I felt some sympathy for him. The woman was a cretin. "Where are these Eastern Europeans flocking from?"
Doh! Where do you think, numbskull.
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It highlights the level of contempt he holds his own voters in. The mind boggles just how much animosity he reserves for those who vote against him. Good riddance to the two-faced numbskull.
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What the Papers Say: Brown
The comparison between the Telegraph and the Guardian is interesting.
In the Telegraph Benedict Brogan wrote that if she had been a Tory, he might have got away with it, but to be so rude about one of your own is fatal.
In the Guardian Andrew Rawnsley said that Brown's problem is that this episode shows him acting not out of character, but entirely in it.
I think that shows the extent of Brown's problem, when the right-wing paper is more sympathetic to him than the left-wing paper.
(It also shows that the Telegraph is right-wing but honest, vs the Times which was once a great paper but now is just Murdoch)Last edited by expat; 29 April 2010, 07:41.Tags: None
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