Wednesday, 12 May 2010

Gordon Brown : The Very Best Bits




15 comments:

  1. Hmm - it appears to be missing his "I saved the world" slip of the tongue.

    Comprehensive, otherwise.

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  2. Glad you chose white instead of black for the video background. Summarises the Chilcott enquiry perfectly.

    See you round, G.O.T.

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  3. I meant "Inquiry". Illiterate dick!

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  4. I'm not so sure you got it wrong the first time CS...

    enquiry: Asking a question (of a person or persons,) with possibly a view to using the answer if found useful.

    inquiry: Official investigation with the public's expectation of getting a useful outcome into the misdeeds of a government or organisation.

    Of course, if you feel Chilcott falls into the latter definition...

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  5. I was going to go for a sly dig at Ed Balls there, PJH. Thankfully, I missed his wondrous educayshional tenure by quite some time. My prior comment suggests otherwise though ;-)

    Bloody Labour. I've even inherited their Freudian slips.

    Oh, and Nick Clegg to speak in a minute apparently. Oh joy.

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  6. Gotty, have I woken to a non-Socialist Utopia or what this morning?

    As you infer, there has only been one good part of Browns premiership and that was his leaving of it, the cunt.

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  7. I saw the length and thought, 'good that's short... '

    A good summary nonetheless.

    You devil you!

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  8. I'm glad he's gone too! Goodbye is right.

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  9. "Job done" and we salute you for it.

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  10. Job done indeed, Gotty, and well done, too..... and now..... Cameron!

    BTW, the word verification is "mentol".

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  11. inquiry: Official investigation with the public's expectation of getting a useful outcome into the misdeeds of a government or organisation. Proceedings of such summed up in a lengthy written report, known in the trade as"A Whitewash" showing no one was at fault, no mistakes were made, but the several millions in legal costs involved in the inquiry were fully justified, and gratefully trousered by the legal advisers involved.

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  12. Oh come on, there were more than that. What about... er... um...

    Did he ever fall down the stairs and land on his balls or is that just wishful thinking?

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  13. That's never going to get old....

    Ta Gotty.

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  14. Anybody larf when Blunkett refered to the Libdems as 'political harlots'
    Hmm...didn't he shag some married bint not long back?

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  15. Superb. Please join my blogroll. Here's a link in return to Brown's Greatest Hits.

    http://cazzyjones.blogspot.com/2010/05/gordon-browns-greatest-hits.html

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