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Must feel pity for poor old beleaguered Gordon. He inherited an economy that was taking off like a speedboat but has taken 11 years of left wing nonsense to just about sink ( with a lot of help from across the Atlantic ).
In desperation he throws a lifeline to his old buddy and another loser. Sacked twice already from the cabinet for misbehaving and currently out of a cushy job at Brussels at umpteen thousand a week.
Sooner the useless gay mafia of Blair are out of office the better for the country imho
Of course they are both in politics - not able to do anything useful.
 
Must feel pity for poor old beleaguered Gordon. He inherited an economy that was taking off like a speedboat but has taken 11 years of left wing nonsense to just about sink ( with a lot of help from across the Atlantic ).
In desperation he throws a lifeline to his old buddy and another loser. Sacked twice already from the cabinet for misbehaving and currently out of a cushy job at Brussels at umpteen thousand a week.
Sooner the useless gay mafia of Blair are out of office the better for the country imho
Of course they are both in politics - not able to do anything useful.

Gordo has dropped a major bollo*ck IMO. I suppose it will stop the Blairite rebels giving him the heave-ho for a little while longer. But when Darth Mandy has got his feet under the table and his knife sharpened, Gordo will need to watch his back. Milliband bottled the leadership challenge - I bet Mandy won't.
 
Apparently Gordon sang a song to entice the man back into the fold and it went something like this..................

I remember all my life
Raining down as cold as ice
A shadow of a man
A face through a window
Crying in the night
The night goes into

Morning, just another day
Happy people pass my way
Looking in their eyes
I see a memory
I never realized
you made me so happy, oh Mandy

Well you came and you gave without taking
but I sent you away, oh Mandy
well you kissed me and stopped me from shaking
I need you today, oh Mandy

I'm standing on the edge of time
I Walked away when love was mine
Caught up in a world of uphill climbing
The tears are in my mind
And nothing is rhyming, oh Mandy

Well you came and you gave without taking
but I sent you away, oh Mandy
well you kissed me and stopped me from shaking
And I need you today, oh Mandy

Yesterday's a dream I face the morning
Crying on the breeze
the pain is calling, oh Mandy

Well you came and you gave without taking
but I sent you away, oh Mandy
well you kissed me and stopped me from shaking
And I need you today, oh Mandy
 
Desperation stakes have set in, and Broon is in the Last Chance Saloon, with a rope round his neck, standing on a wobbly stool.
 
Must feel pity for poor old beleaguered Gordon. He inherited an economy that was taking off like a speedboat but has taken 11 years of left wing nonsense to just about sink ( with a lot of help from across the Atlantic ).
In desperation he throws a lifeline to his old buddy and another loser. Sacked twice already from the cabinet for misbehaving and currently out of a cushy job at Brussels at umpteen thousand a week.
Sooner the useless gay mafia of Blair are out of office the better for the country imho
Of course they are both in politics - not able to do anything useful.


Apparently Mandys quite proud of his prince of darkness rep.



Politics at its finest, power and corruption, joined at the hip.:(
 
Backs to the wall boys

"I'll be close to PM - Mandelson

Peter Mandelson expects a close relationship with the prime minister
New Business Secretary Peter Mandelson has said he will be "joined at the hip" to the prime minister from now on.

He told the Observer that although the pair had in the past had a difficult relationship, they had never completely neglected their friendship.

Mr Brown is due to confirm further ministerial changes later.

He is believed to have tried to pacify Labour's left wing by offering MP Jon Trickett the post of his parliamentary private secretary.

The BBC's political correspondent Jo Coburn said the move would "go some way in placating those on the left of the party and counterbalance Peter Mandelson's appointment". "

With darling Alistair as a threesome YYYYYYYYYYYYYUUUUUUUUUUUKKKKKKKKKKKYYYYYYYYYY
 
Backs to the wall boys

"I'll be close to PM - Mandelson

Yes, watch out Gordon or he may stab you in the back, or possibly even the backside ?
 
Brown & co. just didn't seem to see this crisis coming. It's on their watch and the excuse of " I didn't know " really isn't good enough imho.
Was it the Bank of England's fault or the FSA's ? Even so Brown and Darling were caught napping and that is inexcusable !!

Couldn't run a Post Office between them, let alone a country
 
Brown & co. just didn't seem to see this crisis coming. It's on their watch and the excuse of " I didn't know " really isn't good enough imho.
Was it the Bank of England's fault or the FSA's ? Even so Brown and Darling were caught napping and that is inexcusable !!

Couldn't run a Post Office between them, let alone a country

Just goes to show that they haven't got a clue what they are doing.
And Gordy reckons "This is no time for a novice". He must be an expert, then!

BTW, what's a Post Office? :LOL:
 
To anyone thinking of messing with Mandy - it could be a duel of:-
handbags at 10 paces :LOL:
 
Must feel pity for poor old beleaguered Gordon. He inherited an economy that was taking off like a speedboat but has taken 11 years of left wing nonsense to just about sink ( with a lot of help from across the Atlantic ).
In desperation he throws a lifeline to his old buddy and another loser. Sacked twice already from the cabinet for misbehaving and currently out of a cushy job at Brussels at umpteen thousand a week.
Sooner the useless gay mafia of Blair are out of office the better for the country imho
Of course they are both in politics - not able to do anything useful.

I'd be surprised if he didn't know when becoming PM that his role as (temporary) PM would be to act as the Fall Guy, as the pending pre-defined boom bust cycle unravelled.
 
According to Brown the crisis is a global phenomenon, and that Labour was in no way responsible for the housing bubble, banking crisis or the destruction of British industry.

But when times were good, he claimed it was because of his economic prudence.

So I dunno what to make of this.:LOL:
 
According to Brown the crisis is a global phenomenon, and that Labour was in no way responsible for the housing bubble, banking crisis or the destruction of British industry.

But when times were good, he claimed it was because of his economic prudence.

So I dunno what to make of this.:LOL:

You shouldn't believe a word he says. The truth is much more likely to be that which he is in denial of.

Strange how quiet the left wing and other looney groups are at present
 
Just a thought but this global banking crisis could do for Brown as the Falklands factor did for Maggie :whistling

dd
 
If Golden Brown could pull something out of the hat, I think it would be amazing, but I feel he will end up the same way as that other famous "B" in the Falklands war, Belgrano...sunk!!
 
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