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02-07-2009, 09:27 #1051
Re: It's all about the Prime Minister
Gordon Brown is that far from rare creature, the politician who deceives himself. When caught out in a lie, he immediately embraces the new "truth" and in an intellectual feat of arrogance suggests that the other 60 million of us "misunderstood".
He believes he is a man of high moral courage, personal probity and outstanding intellect. He also believes he is an economic genius, that his wife is beautiful and there is a small green Marmot living in the tea caddy, who gives him instructions...
Daddy-pig says "Snoort!"
They used to say if an infinite number of chimps typed we would get the works of Shakespeare, the internet has proved this is NOT the case...
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02-07-2009, 09:34 #1052
Re: It's all about the Prime Minister
Even the Prince of Darkness is on the back foot having changed his story as to why he daren't try to privatise the PO.
Originally Posted by lsquared
Peter
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02-07-2009, 11:55 #1053
Re: It's all about the Prime Minister
The Neue Arbeit regime (for there is now no other term for it) has but 2 aims before the next general election :
1. Minimise the loss in their core vote, particularly in the north.
2. Poison the well, scorch the earth, whatever you want to call it, to put the next Conservative administration in a financial position which will require them to make enormous cuts which the luvvies at the BBC (as primary generators of Labour Party propaganda) will hate.All shall kneel before the Gloryhole of the Old Gods and receive their blessings

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02-07-2009, 12:03 #1054
Re: It's all about the Prime Minister
Surely Mandy has washed Leila Deen's handy-work off himself by now?
Originally Posted by Cuddles
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02-07-2009, 12:06 #1055
Re: It's all about the Prime Minister
Stoatman:
"The Neue Arbeit regime (for there is now no other term for it) has but 2 aims before the next general election :
1. Minimise the loss in their core vote, particularly in the north.
2. Poison the well, scorch the earth, whatever you want to call it, to put the next Conservative administration in a financial position which will require them to make enormous cuts which the luvvies at the BBC (as primary generators of Labour Party propaganda) will hate. "
You missed the third and most important one:
To install Tony Blair and his hideous wife as President and First Lady of Europe. Thats why there will be no election prior to the third Irish vote on the Lisbon Treaty
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02-07-2009, 12:25 #1056
Re: It's all about the Prime Minister
Nail on the head.
Originally Posted by bobthedog
After all the only place's for a failed Labour politico to go are the Lords,EU commision or the dole.
Brown will be well rewarded for undermining the UK so much and I bet that Mandy has assured him that a cushy position on the EU gravy train will be his reward for putting up with all this flak until the Irish vote comes in.I've got your mothers maiden name tattooed on my arm.
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02-07-2009, 12:48 #1057Senior Member
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Re: It's all about the Prime Minister
It needs more than the First Secretary of State, Secretary of State for Business, Innovation & Skills, Lord President of the Council personal thumbs up to become President of Europe. It requires the approval of the other Europeans.
Originally Posted by insert-coin-here
In the old days, Thatcher was hated but respected for who she was and what she stood for.
Blair is hated and despised for who he is and what he stands for.
The EU president is a compromise pick and chosen normally as being the least divisive candidate. Blair? Divisive.
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02-07-2009, 13:02 #1058
Re: It's all about the Prime Minister
Dunno. Blair is seen as a shoo-in in many places as he would compromise absolutely anything to get the job...
Originally Posted by whitecity
Every man has a right to utter what he thinks truth, and every other man has a right to knock him down for it.
Samuel Johnson
I have always been afraid of those people in possession of what they believe to be the truth. They will do anything to see that the facts are changed and whipped into shape to agree with it.
Guido Brunetti (Donna Leon's Venetian Detective)
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02-07-2009, 18:33 #1059Senior Member
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Re: It's all about the Prime Minister
I have just heard on Radio 4 - Government Propaganda Department - that Lady Scotland ('Scotland', well there's a surprise) has caused an Legal Injunction to be issued to prevent a book being sold. The book, by a former senior officer in the Metropolitan Police Farce, concerning anti-terrorist operations.
Radio 4 reported that: "... the reasons for the injunction cannot be reported for legal reasons...".
Reasons may be:
In the overall interest national security;
The safety of individuals named or identifiable;
The compromising the location of 'special' locations'.
I welcome any other BELIEVABLE reasons why THE REASONS CANNOT BE REPORTED.
I am concerned that the reasons cannot be reported. (that dot is full stop)
Is Mr. Mandelson involved? Is there a 'Euroswine' factor involved? Has the 'Clown' Brown any idea about this? - Is it 'off his radar'?
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03-07-2009, 09:50 #1060Senior Member

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Re: It's all about the Prime Minister
I don't know if anyone read this rather bizarre article from Toynbee, but she appears to confirm what we're all (well nearly all!) of us are thinking..
Yep, scorched earth policy, and dear Polly thinks it's a fantastic ideaA spending landmine that enshrines Labour priorities for years. Brown's bills package is a deftly disguised political manoeuvre that will make it difficult for the Tories to shrink the state
An election can't come quick enough
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04-07-2009, 17:45 #1061Senior Member
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Re: It's all about the Prime Minister
Two more of the 'faithful' - "Always voted at my party's call, never thought of voting for myself at all". - bite the dust.
I doubt 'Clown' Brown even knows who they are. I further doubt that any Arrsers, - except the usual 'dough-brains' - know who they are either.
OK, I'll put you out of your suspense:
'Knobhead 1' - Doug Henderson, and,
'Knobhead 2' - oops! sorry! - oh yes: Hilary Armstrong.
'Ashes to ashes; dust to dust - Bliar didn't get you, but Cameron must'.
- c'mon 'Stalin', beg Her Majesty to put you out of your misery - and ours!
England football fans chant: 'Ingerland, Ingerland'. That is their privilege.
So many of us chant: Fail E Err; Fail E Err; Fail E Err - you are a Fail E Err.
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06-07-2009, 18:59 #1062Senior Member
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Re: It's all about the Prime Minister
I hear the deluded oaf is in France where he is sucking up to Sarkozy. He is also threatening the banks - does he truly believe that anyone or anything listens to him now?
Cameron quite rightly goes for 'quangos' unelected, unaccountable, overpaid, unnecessary groups of third rate non-entities. Guess what? ZANU Neu Arbeit announces an enquiry into 'quangos'.
Let us keep this lump of hyper-saturated fat on the front page of this room - we must NEVER forget the harm, maybe irreparable, that this self-centred psychotic has done to the nation.
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07-07-2009, 11:54 #1063
Re: It's all about the Prime Minister
Just finished reading Trotsky's Marxism by Duncan Hallas...hhmm, I wonder if Mandy has a copy next to his bed? (that he regualrly paraphrases from in Gorgon's right ear over an early morning cuppa at No 10).
Had the great misfortune of having to brief the slimy, fetid, little toad in the BBK Mill some years back - tried to embarrass the new Roulement Bn CO, who'd only been there about 6 weeks regarding, 'his' counter-rackettering ops letting the side down...twat...Maybe if he'd been listening a little more intently he'd have not made himself out to be even more of a knob-wipe than he actually was/is.
Suffice to say he didn't last long in that job either......Wasn't me, wasn't there, can't prove a thing...
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08-07-2009, 02:07 #1064Senior Member

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Re: It's all about the Prime Minister
And the next...
Source: The TimesLord Malloch-Brown is to leave the Government in the next few weeks. The departure of the Foreign and Commonwealth Office minister — the latest in a series of figures to resign — is a serious blow for Mr Brown.
The former UN Deputy Secretary-General, who was appointed by Gordon Brown when he became Prime Minister in June 2007, insists that he had made clear he would only serve for “a couple of years”. “I remain completely loyal to the Prime Minister,” he said.
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08-07-2009, 04:54 #1065Senior Member
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Re: It's all about the Prime Minister
Yeah Rats deserting a sinking ship.
Unfortunately HMS UK is our boat.
I do think that Brown who I now even rate lower then Blur and that's saying something is about to do a Scorched Earth policy.
Every spending decision put off for the next government who ever they may be.
Still reports surfacing that the Lib Dems would do a deal just to keep out the Tory Party.
Must be some seriously sick Lib Dems even they must see wht brown and Labour in all of it's forms have done to UK.
john


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