He just grates
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If you follow the logic of Brownstuff and those like him the government should just give £50k to everyone in Britain. Just think how all that spending would boost our economy.
Or better still, be grated. In a huge cheese grater.
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Some men are born great, some have greatness thrust upon them.
He just grates
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Obvioulsy cutting now should be avoided. Instead keep shovelling billions into those big black holes, those billions we don't have, in many cases as a direct result of this ****tard!
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Excellent summaries hyperD and RC.
Somehow I don't think his book is going to sell too well.
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Well that's reassuring.Originally posted by Jog On View Post
If he is saying that, then the cuts must be essential.
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Summary: He's a c*** and he's completely f***ed the economyOriginally posted by hyperD View PostThe deluded idiot and sole destroyer of our economic wealth, due to many factors which included his personal removal of the pensions dividend tax credit and his dysfunctional tripartite regulatory system, has now retired to Kirkcaldy "to represent his constituents" - a new sensation for the gurning malcontent I would imagine, unlike the other 645 MPs that spend time in the HoC, is busily trying to rewrite his damning legacy of profligacy upon the UK, the historical record that is a cruel but accurate scribe and mistress that lets those and their children and future children, that have suffered under personal acts of monumental deceit and criminal stupidity, never, ever to forget.
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He single-handedly saved the world didn't he?Originally posted by Doggy Styles View PostHe still doesn't understand what he has done.
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The deluded idiot and sole destroyer of our economic wealth, due to many factors which included his personal removal of the pensions dividend tax credit and his dysfunctional tripartite regulatory system, has now retired to Kirkcaldy "to represent his constituents" - a new sensation for the gurning malcontent I would imagine, unlike the other 645 MPs that spend time in the HoC, is busily trying to rewrite his damning legacy of profligacy upon the UK, the historical record that is a cruel but accurate scribe and mistress that lets those and their children and future children, that have suffered under personal acts of monumental deceit and criminal stupidity, never, ever to forget.
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El Gordo in "I told you so" mode
BBC News - Gordon Brown warns cuts are a 'great misjudgement'Gordon Brown warns cuts are a 'great misjudgement'
The coalition government's spending cuts programme may be seen in future as one of the "great misjudgements of history", Gordon Brown has warned.
I thought he'd crawled under a rock and retired from saying things like this?Tags: None
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