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18th April 2008, 2:54am
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#1 | | Registered User
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| The knives are in, on Gordon Brown Gordon Brown is going down http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/7353593.stm
the labour party have had enough of the bloke, they think he is a bag of shite and are ditching him by the look of it. Quote:
He was followed by Alistair Darling, who said the government needed to sharpen up, make a better fist of explaining to voters exactly what it was all about.
It was an unexpectedly forceful admission from the chancellor that the government needed to raise its game.
Then came Lord Desai.
He decided to tell the Evening Standard that "Gordon Brown was put on earth to remind people how good Tony Blair was", that his style was "porridge, or maybe haggis" and explained to News 24 that he wasn't stabbing the Prime Minister in the back.
| which means he just rammed a dagger up browns shitter by the look of it ! -
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18th April 2008, 7:12am
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#2 | | I hate your band SuperMod
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| Re: The knives are in, on Gordon Brown Lord Desai’s making racist comments, eh?
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18th April 2008, 9:49am
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#3 | | Harvey Kartel
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| Re: The knives are in, on Gordon Brown Lulz, someone who might possibly have a few left wing leanings eventually gets to lead the LABOUR party, and they're like "Nah mate, GTF". |
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18th April 2008, 9:57am
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#4 | | The Oncoming Storm Editor Moderator
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| Re: The knives are in, on Gordon Brown How many reports like this have there been about Blair? It used to be a bi-annual occurrence. Some frontbencher or lord would get pissed, then rant to the press about how bad Blair was.
Tories do it all the time as well. |
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18th April 2008, 10:02am
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#5 | | I hate your band SuperMod
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| Re: The knives are in, on Gordon Brown Politicians don’t have any magical immunity to the British syndrome of getting bevvied and talking trash about your boss.
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19th April 2008, 10:54pm
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#6 | | Devil Raised a Good Boy
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| Re: The knives are in, on Gordon Brown 'The knives are in on [x]' is an amazing mixed metaphor.
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20th April 2008, 9:28pm
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| Re: The knives are in, on Gordon Brown Quote: |
someone who might possibly have a few left wing leanings eventually gets to lead the LABOUR party, and they're like "Nah mate, GTF".
| You are joking yeah, hahahha, the only person further right wing than Brown was possibly hitler, he makes Margaret thatcher look like Trotsky's elder sister ! |
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20th April 2008, 9:32pm
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#8 | | I hate nightclubs
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| Re: The knives are in, on Gordon Brown I try hard to like brown, I do.
Its hard to ignore the fact that was the chancelor for about 10 or so years and its a mess, and that he as a 'left leaning labour leader' has authorised the abolition of the lowest tax rate, and made the poorest more poor.
That said i'd vote for brown over cameron.
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21st April 2008, 1:34pm
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#9 | | Registered User
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| Re: The knives are in, on Gordon Brown why would you vote for either ???
I mean why vote??? |
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