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Originally posted by Zippy View PostPrseumably by the same bunch of tosspots that launched the giant mortgage pyramid schemes.
Tosspots? Not if your aim is to make huge amounts of money...
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Originally posted by Sysman View PostOMG! What a dreadful thought.
She'd probably paint him as a hero...
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Originally posted by Doggy Styles View PostYou're a German spy, aren't you.
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However, I just can't spell !
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Originally posted by Green Mango View Post...the people he supposedly cares
about will not be so scheltered from the very negative effects of his policies.
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Originally posted by Zippy View PostPrseumably by the same bunch of tosspots that launched the giant mortgage pyramid schemes.
He set up the financial regulatory schemes, his government approved the takover of ABN Ambro (packed with dodgey subrime by RBS),
he wanted light touch bank regulation, they took no action to stop a huge property bubble develop, and
lastly he allowed government and personal debt to reach unprecedented levels.
He has a good government salary and a very good pension scheme lined up, but the people he supposedly cares
about will not be so scheltered from the very negative effects of his policies.
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Originally posted by HairyArsedBloke View PostGhost written by AtW?
I know what I'd like him to do but apart from it being physically impossible and probably illegal in most countries I would get locked up for just owning a copy of the photo.
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Originally posted by The Wikir Man View PostHe's confirmed today that he will continue as an MP for the years to come.
I think the City is well aware of Gordon Brown's curse: did the prime minister kill Lehman Bros?
Even the New York Times is now repeating a joke circulating on the internet that blames Mr Brown for "hexing" Lehman Bros by opening its London headquarters in 2004.
The curse of Jonah Brown
Jonah curses Kent
Jonah Brown puts curse on East region
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Originally posted by Doggy Styles View PostI don't think anyone in the city rates him. He was described as 'economically illiterate'.
I think he'll sit down and write a massive, possibly three-volume tome, on his economic theories.
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He's confirmed today that he will continue as an MP for the years to come.
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He's too stupid to land a city/consultant/director job, and too ugly and dour for a job in the spotlight. I reckon he'll go for banging out a couple of dull tomes which no one will read, then fade into obscurity as a back bencher.
He was never Prime Minister material in any sense of the word.
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Originally posted by The Wikir Man View PostHe's done lots for helping reduce world poverty, and is well-regarded in many countries.
He'll take the Chiltern Hundreds, leave parliament, have a break for 6 months and then land a city job.
I think he'll sit down and write a massive, possibly three-volume tome, on his economic theories.
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Originally posted by The Wikir Man View PostHe's done lots for helping reduce world poverty, and is well-regarded in many countries.
He'll take the Chiltern Hundreds, leave parliament, have a break for 6 months and then land a city job.
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