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Sirius 30-12-2009 15:24

Gordon Brown's new year message
 
What an arrogant son of a bitch.

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And so my message today is simple: Don't wreck the recovery. The recovery is still fragile and it needs to be nurtured in the interests of those who were hit hardest by the recession.
So he's already aiming at blaming us should we vote him out for his complete and utter mismanagement of this country's finances.


Thankfully we hopefully only have to put up with this gormless twit for 5 more months


http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/8434137.stm

papa smurf 30-12-2009 15:28

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Originally Posted by Sirius (Post 34935797)
What an arrogant son of a bitch.



So he's already aiming at blaming us should we vote him out for his complete and utter mismanagement of this country's finances.


Thankfully we hopefully only have to put up with this gormless twit for 5 more months


http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/8434137.stm

5 months too long -i agree with your opening line.

Gary L 30-12-2009 15:40

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I think for a lot of people. Gordon just has to go no matter how bad it will be with or without him. he's become a sort of villain to a lot of people.

you can actually imagine that the world will be at peace as soon as he's not prime minister anymore :)

Osem 30-12-2009 15:41

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Drat !!!!!!

I was hoping for something more along the lines of:

"I'm sorry for being an utterly incompetent oaf who's brought this country to its financial knees and resign forthwith....."

We can but dream eh??...

Sirius 30-12-2009 15:44

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Originally Posted by Osem (Post 34935815)
Drat !!!!!!

I was hoping for something more along the lines of:

"I'm sorry for being an utterly incompetent oaf who's brought this country to its financial knees and resign forthwith....."

We can but dream eh??...

:clap:

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Originally Posted by Gary L (Post 34935812)

you can actually imagine that the world will be at peace as soon as he's not prime minister anymore :)

Indeed your right and it will be a little bit closer when we lose that complete ******.

papa smurf 30-12-2009 15:45

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Originally Posted by Gary L (Post 34935812)
I think for a lot of people. Gordon just has to go no matter how bad it will be with or without him. he's become a sort of villain to a lot of people.

you can actually imagine that the world will be at peace as soon as he's not prime minister anymore :)

my bum will definatly unclench once he's gone;)

v0id 30-12-2009 16:22

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Originally Posted by papa smurf (Post 34935823)
my bum will definatly unclench once he's gone;)

You have to take it like everyone else

mr_bo 30-12-2009 16:46

Re: Gordon Brown's new year message
 
The Prime Minister running our country that nobody voted for!

Taf 30-12-2009 16:51

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The country needs the change to dig us (painfully) out of debt as a nation.

As it always does after a period of Labour at the helm.

Foreigners will have to get used to fewer handouts from us for a while though.

Sirius 30-12-2009 17:06

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Originally Posted by Taf (Post 34935859)

Foreigners will have to get used to fewer handouts from us for a while though.

Yes we need to say NO go do some scrounging in another other country, What a shame we cannot kick some of our home grown scroungers out as well..

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Originally Posted by mr_bo (Post 34935852)
The Prime Minister running our country that nobody voted for!

Maybe after this election we could change the rules so there cannot be a repetition .

v0id 30-12-2009 17:18

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Originally Posted by mr_bo (Post 34935852)
The Prime Minister running our country that nobody voted for!

Typically a Prime Minister is never elected, but appointed by the head of state. In the UKs case, it's usually the leader of whichever party has the majority vote

nomadking 30-12-2009 18:08

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But the Labour Party didn't even vote him in.

papa smurf 30-12-2009 18:26

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Originally Posted by nomadking (Post 34935904)
But the Labour Party didn't even vote him in.

they don't do voting ,just dictating;)

pickled_wizard 30-12-2009 20:16

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Why cant we just buy him a one way ticket to china, and 50+ grammes of heroin? what is it about this one eyed deluded fool that makes my sh*t itch?

Sirius 30-12-2009 20:21

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Originally Posted by pickled_wizard (Post 34935971)
Why cant we just buy him a one way ticket to china, and 50+ grammes of heroin? what is it about this one eyed deluded fool that makes my *********?

What a good intelligently laid out and well presented post. :rolleyes:

You really know how to offend lots of people all at the same time don't you.

MovedGoalPosts 30-12-2009 20:30

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Some may not appreciate our PM, but there is no need for this thread to be so full of vitriol.

Dai 30-12-2009 21:06

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I'm sure there are a considerable number of people deeply grateful to Gordon and to the Labour party.

Unfortunately since I am self-employed, white and solvent I can't think of one good reason to add myself to the list.

pickled_wizard 30-12-2009 21:42

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four years at college and an MBA wasn't wasted then!

Hugh 30-12-2009 22:09

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Originally Posted by pickled_wizard (Post 34936043)
four years at college and an MBA wasn't wasted then!

It would appear so....

What was your Masters in?

Arthurgray50@blu 30-12-2009 23:56

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I would strongly urge people NOT to vote for Cameron, he will ruin this country, it has already been leaked that he WILL privatise the NHS, if he gets in, and we all know what that means, the NHS will be means tested, if you can't afford treatment, you won't get it.

Peter_ 31-12-2009 00:04

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Tories will just go back to being tories and the circus will start over again as we will never learn that politicians lie to the populace.

Sirius 31-12-2009 00:15

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Originally Posted by Arthurgray50@blu (Post 34936121)
I would strongly urge people NOT to vote for Cameron, he will ruin this country, it has already been leaked that he WILL privatise the NHS, if he gets in, and we all know what that means, the NHS will be means tested, if you can't afford treatment, you won't get it.

Arthur

Brown has already destroyed this country with his total lack of management, With his total lack of fiscal control and with his total lack of support from his party.

Please produce the facts about the nhs. I must admit i grow tired of asking you for facts but you still don't get it do you.

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Originally Posted by Moldova (Post 34936130)
Tories will just go back to being tories and the circus will start over again as we will never learn that politicians lie to the populace.

Just like Labour has returned to the good old days of spending money they dont have . Spend spend spend thats Labours moto for the Election

broadbandking 31-12-2009 09:17

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Until someone with some morals and who actually like Britain, the government will be crap and in debt, the government be it labour or tories or any other parties will ruin the country.

Peter_ 31-12-2009 09:26

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Originally Posted by Sirius (Post 34936134)



Just like Labour has returned to the good old days of spending money they dont have . Spend spend spend thats Labours moto for the Election

As I said the Tories will just go back to be Tories who do not actually care for the likes of us as we have no silver spoons in our mouths and they will screw us as they did prior to Labour getting in.

The Labour government we have now is a poor copy of a Tory party and it took people a while to realise that and now they are on their last legs.

We would be no better even with our hand wringing liberals in power.

Each of the the 2 main parties are bad in many ways and the grass is always greener on the other side until they get in power and we see them as they really are.

We would still have gone to war as well regardless of what the Tories say as they would have equally bent over backwards to please America.

papa smurf 31-12-2009 10:07

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one thing i am grateful for is that mr Brown has
put an end to the cycle of boom and bust

Ravenheart 31-12-2009 10:25

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I think the speeches on 2009 Unwrapped last night are far closer to the truth than anything our politicians come out with :)

Lib Dem: 18m15

Labour: 34m14

Conservative 43m27

Sirius 31-12-2009 10:59

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Originally Posted by papa smurf (Post 34936197)
one thing i am grateful for is that mr Brown has
put an end to the cycle of boom and bust


Dont you worry because we are going to get the chance to put an end to his time in office.

Arthurgray50@blu 31-12-2009 12:10

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Siruis, let me make one clear, the facts that l gave about the 'privatisation of the NHS' was in two papers, and it was leaked to the nationals, and both a TORY paper and a labour paper produced the docs.

But whatever party get in we will have the same crap BEFORE the election and then it will change, when they get in, l have been a Labour voter all my life, but l changed about four years ago, when l needed help from my local Labour MP and l did not get one reply, so l now vote Lib Dem. What we need to run this country is someone with the balls, to get rid of people that use this country as a soft touch, and claim benefit and get rid of the expenses crap used by MPs, this money could then be used for NHS, OAP'S, and Education, and the Tories won't do this, and neither will Brown, but he has started something, so let him finish it, If Cameron does get in, it will be like Thatcher Two.

Osem 31-12-2009 12:22

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Originally Posted by Arthurgray50@blu (Post 34936121)
I would strongly urge people NOT to vote for Cameron, he will ruin this country, it has already been leaked that he WILL privatise the NHS, if he gets in, and we all know what that means, the NHS will be means tested, if you can't afford treatment, you won't get it.

Not sure where you've been since 1997 Arthur but, between them, Bliar and Brown beat him to that!

Privatising the NHS? Well with all those pesky PFI deals Brown's already committed us to for decades to come, he's already gone a long way down that route. Not forgetting all those tuition fees they've introduced - not bad for so called socialists whose 3 main priorities for government were "education, education and education" eh? I wonder what you'd have been saying if the Tories had done that...:rolleyes:

Hugh 31-12-2009 12:39

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Originally Posted by Arthurgray50@blu (Post 34936257)
Siruis, let me make one clear, the facts that l gave about the 'privatisation of the NHS' was in two papers, and it was leaked to the nationals, and both a TORY paper and a labour paper produced the docs.

But whatever party get in we will have the same crap BEFORE the election and then it will change, when they get in, l have been a Labour voter all my life, but l changed about four years ago, when l needed help from my local Labour MP and l did not get one reply, so l now vote Lib Dem. What we need to run this country is someone with the balls, to get rid of people that use this country as a soft touch, and claim benefit and get rid of the expenses crap used by MPs, this money could then be used for NHS, OAP'S, and Education, and the Tories won't do this, and neither will Brown, but he has started something, so let him finish it, If Cameron does get in, it will be like Thatcher Two.

Since Arthur never seems to link to things, perhaps this will help - Telegraph

However, Arthur must have missed the bit that said
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“David Cameron meets with lots of people of different views but his commitment to the NHS is clear and it should be an NHS that is free at the point of delivery.”

nomadking 31-12-2009 13:11

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Is that principle going to be applied to the sort of people the Labour Party meet with?

Chris 31-12-2009 13:31

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Originally Posted by Arthurgray50@blu (Post 34936257)
l have been a Labour voter all my life

Then you have been wasting your vote for your whole life. Political parties listen to the electorate and fashion their policies to suit only when they know it makes a difference at the ballot box.

It's no wonder your local Labour MP couldn't be bothered to help you - if you live in a constituency full of people who would vote for a monkey so long as it was wearing a red rosette, what incentive has he got?

Sirius 31-12-2009 14:19

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Originally Posted by foreverwar (Post 34936277)
Since Arthur never seems to link to things, perhaps this will help - Telegraph

However, Arthur must have missed the bit that said

Yes but Arthur does not understand what a link is or what a fact is even when it is stuffed in his face. Thanks to you we now have the information we need. :clap:

One day Arthur you might understand what it is we all have been asking you to do. Till then we will keep telling you what you need to do and you will keep making wild statements without the evidence to back up what you have been saying :rolleyes:


Has it not sunk in yet ??????

Arthurgray50@blu 31-12-2009 17:50

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YES.

Sirius 31-12-2009 18:31

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Originally Posted by Arthurgray50@blu (Post 34936473)
YES.

Good :)

Gary L 31-12-2009 18:41

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Originally Posted by Arthurgray50@blu (Post 34936473)
YES.

:D


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