Brown goes in to hiding

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Puggit

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48,768 posts

254 months

Saturday 19th September 2009
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/8265062.stm

Releases a podcast talking about the economy. Running scared of youtube? wink

FourWheelDrift

89,444 posts

290 months

Saturday 19th September 2009
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It's ok we've found him. He tried to evade identification by growing a beard.


Skywalker

3,269 posts

220 months

Sunday 20th September 2009
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I wonder if Winky has his own 'Spider Hole'.

Even if he has posters of himself all over the walls looking Manse-ly, he will still be hearing Tony B's words of ridicule in his ears.

Strangely Brown

10,905 posts

237 months

Sunday 20th September 2009
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What, you mean that slug who laid the foundations for all this mess and then bailed with a friendly, "here Gordo, have a monkey" just before the st hit the fan. Is that the Tony B that you mean?

My how quickly people forget.

Edited by Strangely Brown on Sunday 20th September 10:25

turbobloke

106,961 posts

266 months

Sunday 20th September 2009
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Winky said:
People are still losing their jobs, their hope. And we must not fail them.
Tony should have thought about that 11 years ago - and as for Brown saying it now, it's beyond parody.

Muntu

7,650 posts

205 months

Sunday 20th September 2009
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turbobloke said:
Winky said:
People are still losing their jobs, their hope. And we must not fail them.
Tony should have thought about that 11 years ago - and as for Brown saying it now, it's beyond parody.
The electorate should have thought about that during the previous 3 or so general elections

AndrewW-G

11,968 posts

223 months

Sunday 20th September 2009
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Muntu said:
turbobloke said:
Winky said:
People are still losing their jobs, their hope. And we must not fail them.
Tony should have thought about that 11 years ago - and as for Brown saying it now, it's beyond parody.
The electorate should have thought about that during the previous 3 or so general elections
Yet more people didnt vote labour than did, in the past two elections IMHO they've been returned to power due to a lack of credible opposition, hopefully Cameron will be able to use all the problems winky and bLiar have created to destroy labour.

turbobloke

106,961 posts

266 months

Sunday 20th September 2009
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It's still hard to believe that they could fool so many people for so much of the time.

That, and the fact that their boundary changes helped them a lot to get more seats.

Muntu

7,650 posts

205 months

Sunday 20th September 2009
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AndrewW-G said:
Muntu said:
turbobloke said:
Winky said:
People are still losing their jobs, their hope. And we must not fail them.
Tony should have thought about that 11 years ago - and as for Brown saying it now, it's beyond parody.
The electorate should have thought about that during the previous 3 or so general elections
Yet more people didnt vote labour than did, in the past two elections IMHO they've been returned to power due to a lack of credible opposition, hopefully Cameron will be able to use all the problems winky and bLiar have created to destroy labour.
That is because we (thankfully) dont have a proportional representation electoral system.

I am yet to be convinced that Cameron is anything other than Blair-lite.

AndrewW-G

11,968 posts

223 months

Sunday 20th September 2009
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Muntu said:
AndrewW-G said:
Muntu said:
turbobloke said:
Winky said:
People are still losing their jobs, their hope. And we must not fail them.
Tony should have thought about that 11 years ago - and as for Brown saying it now, it's beyond parody.
The electorate should have thought about that during the previous 3 or so general elections
Yet more people didnt vote labour than did, in the past two elections IMHO they've been returned to power due to a lack of credible opposition, hopefully Cameron will be able to use all the problems winky and bLiar have created to destroy labour.
That is because we (thankfully) dont have a proportional representation electoral system.

I am yet to be convinced that Cameron is anything other than Blair-lite.
I agree up to a point, so far Cameron has come across a bit limp and looking unwilling to capitalise on labours mistakes.

Cameron’s strategy may be to keep his powder dry until closer to the GE or a sign of trouble to come where we replace an incompetent bunch of loons who won’t listen to what people want with another bunch of loons who won’t listen to what people want or even worse a diversion to quieten the rowdy English whilst were all sold into slavery by the peaceful but nazi'esque creation of an EU super state where Orwell and Huxley’s tails of caution turn from being fiction to fact

Mojocvh

16,837 posts

268 months

Sunday 20th September 2009
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turbobloke said:
It's still hard to believe that they could fool so many people for so much of the time.

That, and the fact that their boundary changes helped them a lot to get more seats.
That, and the fact that their boundary changes helped them a lot to get more seats.

clap

AndrewW-G

11,968 posts

223 months

Sunday 20th September 2009
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TVR Moneypit said:
AndrewW-G said:
Muntu said:
AndrewW-G said:
Muntu said:
turbobloke said:
Winky said:
People are still losing their jobs, their hope. And we must not fail them.
Tony should have thought about that 11 years ago - and as for Brown saying it now, it's beyond parody.
The electorate should have thought about that during the previous 3 or so general elections
Yet more people didnt vote labour than did, in the past two elections IMHO they've been returned to power due to a lack of credible opposition, hopefully Cameron will be able to use all the problems winky and bLiar have created to destroy labour.
That is because we (thankfully) dont have a proportional representation electoral system.

I am yet to be convinced that Cameron is anything other than Blair-lite.
I agree up to a point, so far Cameron has come across a bit limp and looking unwilling to capitalise on labours mistakes.

Cameron’s strategy may be to keep his powder dry until closer to the GE or a sign of trouble to come where we replace an incompetent bunch of loons who won’t listen to what people want with another bunch of loons who won’t listen to what people want or even worse a diversion to quieten the rowdy English whilst were all sold into slavery by the peaceful but nazi'esque creation of an EU super state where Orwell and Huxley’s tails of caution turn from being fiction to fact
Bingo!

I have yet to see any credable evidance that the bloke has the bks to do the right thing(s) for this once fine country.

Several emails to Conservative Party HQ have only resulted in waffle and bullst back.

They have yet to secure my vote by a long chalk.
If you want to have some fun, ask them to comment on why "fringe" parties like UKIP and BNP seem to be gaining ground and whether they intended to address any of the points they are making (works for the Scumlabour party as well)

I'm a member of the conservatives and yes I will be voting for them, I just think that Hague would actually be a better leader, if a slightly harder sell at the election than Cameron.

A commitment by Cameron to hold an EU referendum if elected would go an awfully long way to persuade me he has even 25% of the political testicles and ability to put the interests of this country first that Margret Thatcher had

Mclovin

1,679 posts

204 months

Sunday 20th September 2009
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what choice do we have, if we dont vote tory its hello imf and goodbye country...

Mojocvh

16,837 posts

268 months

Sunday 20th September 2009
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AndrewW-G said:
TVR Moneypit said:
AndrewW-G said:
Muntu said:
AndrewW-G said:
Muntu said:
turbobloke said:
Winky said:
People are still losing their jobs, their hope. And we must not fail them.
Tony should have thought about that 11 years ago - and as for Brown saying it now, it's beyond parody.
The electorate should have thought about that during the previous 3 or so general elections
Yet more people didnt vote labour than did, in the past two elections IMHO they've been returned to power due to a lack of credible opposition, hopefully Cameron will be able to use all the problems winky and bLiar have created to destroy labour.
That is because we (thankfully) dont have a proportional representation electoral system.

I am yet to be convinced that Cameron is anything other than Blair-lite.
I agree up to a point, so far Cameron has come across a bit limp and looking unwilling to capitalise on labours mistakes.

Cameron’s strategy may be to keep his powder dry until closer to the GE or a sign of trouble to come where we replace an incompetent bunch of loons who won’t listen to what people want with another bunch of loons who won’t listen to what people want or even worse a diversion to quieten the rowdy English whilst were all sold into slavery by the peaceful but nazi'esque creation of an EU super state where Orwell and Huxley’s tails of caution turn from being fiction to fact
Bingo!

I have yet to see any credable evidance that the bloke has the bks to do the right thing(s) for this once fine country.

Several emails to Conservative Party HQ have only resulted in waffle and bullst back.

They have yet to secure my vote by a long chalk.
If you want to have some fun, ask them to comment on why "fringe" parties like UKIP and BNP seem to be gaining ground and whether they intended to address any of the points they are making (works for the Scumlabour party as well)

I'm a member of the conservatives and yes I will be voting for them, I just think that Hague would actually be a better leader, if a slightly harder sell at the election than Cameron.

A commitment by Cameron to hold an EU referendum if elected would go an awfully long way to persuade me he has even 25% of the political testicles and ability to put the interests of this country first that Margret Thatcher had
Think he may well be keeping that trump card for closer to the date....

FourWheelDrift

89,444 posts

290 months

Sunday 20th September 2009
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A Kingdom is run by a King, a Dictatorship is run by a Dictator, so we must live in a Country.