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8 May, 2007 at 9:54 pm #6987
does anyone know the answers to the following…
what is gordon browns view on the following.
immigration
education
nhs
iraq
the war on terror
the pension farce
the prison situation
the police reform issue
if anyone knows of mr browns views id be grateful for your posts as ive run out of ideas. he has said abserluteley nothing about any of these things to my knowlege.???
dont you all think this is a little strange considering he will become our prime minister on thursday. i find it not only strange but very scary. considering that if he puts jack straw in as chancellor we will have one man running both the country and the purse strings as mr straw has been gordons right hand man for years and is very much a yes man. are you thinking what im thinking ?8 May, 2007 at 10:40 pm #270195Gordon ”Smiler” Brown’s view on the above will be whatever he thinks the voters want it to be.
He is desperate to be PM and to get elected at the next General Election. Wouldn’t it be ironic if he lost the election, and thus became one of the shortest time serving interim PMs in history.
21 June, 2007 at 10:10 am #270196Gordy is as much a waste of space as Tony. All I’ll ever associate with Gordy is stealth taxes; he’s quite a master at creating these wonderful little taxes, just such a pity that all that extra money raised has been p*ssed down the toilet. And yes, he is likely to be ousted at the next general election. The voters are ready for a ‘change’, but their idea of a change will be to put in Tory Blair as leader.
Some change hahahahahahahaha!!!!!!!
21 June, 2007 at 3:37 pm #270197Gordy will do us all a favour and force this country to its knees with mass immigration and no human rights such as freedom of expression.
THEN, maybe, juuust maybe, the zombie nation will wake up.
22 June, 2007 at 10:18 pm #270198I think Brown is going to soon be seen as a caretaker PM, he’s already damaged by the Ashdown affair. However he’s the only PM on the menu, as it were, so I hope he does well.
Why do we want to see PMs who are failures just so they lose the next election that might be years away? Surely it’s best to hope that whoever is in power does a good job and that the other lot get in next time because they offer an EVEN better alternative!!!23 June, 2007 at 2:49 pm #270199@bassingbourne55 wrote:
I think Brown is going to soon be seen as a caretaker PM, he’s already damaged by the Ashdown affair. However he’s the only PM on the menu, as it were, so I hope he does well.
Why do we want to see PMs who are failures just so they lose the next election that might be years away? Surely it’s best to hope that whoever is in power does a good job and that the other lot get in next time because they offer an EVEN better alternative!!!Because he’s Labour, that means he’s a communist, that means he hates this country and we all want to see him do bad, and hopefully, get assassinated.
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