So then, Brown's a HAGGIS?????
Okay, i can go with that idea, loosly!
A dying government is a real sight to behold most of the time, but this death is exceeding ALL expectations!
Rats and Ships, Teapots and Kettles, Shit and Shovel,, all these words are coming to mind on a more than regular basis.
Dont look now,, some backbenchers are rebels!
Dont look now but some people do not back the P.M and they want to resign?
Wont Miss them!
Dont look now but there are 1 or 2 M.Ps out there who think the 10p tax thing is wrong!
Dont look now but the reports and accounts of M.Ps expenses are incomplete!!!
dont know about anyone else, but i am ALL in favour of exterminating whats left of the circus of fools that think they run the country.
http://news.sky.com/skynews/article/0,,30000-1313197,00.html
Check out the story on the other end of that link!
Cant be arsed?
okay,, no problem, copying and pasting the link now,,,,,
Lord Desai: 'Brown's Haggis, Blair's Caviar'
Jon CraigChief political
correspondent Updated:17:43, Thursday April 17, 2008
Gordon Brown has faced
an embarrassing attack from a senior Labour peer who ridiculed his communication
skills and personality compared to Tony Blair. Is Brown worse than
Blair?"Tony Blair was Champagne and caviar, Gordon Brown is more like porridge
or haggis," Lord Desai, a former adviser to Labour leaders John Smith and Neil
Kinnock, told Sky News.
In a withering onslaught on the Prime Minister, Lord
Desai said: "Gordon Brown was put on earth to remind people how good Tony Blair
was."
Lord Desai said with Mr Brown as leader it would be very difficult for
Labour to win the next election.
AdvertisementHe said the Prime Minister had
recently appeared indecisive and weak and that the Labour party was "down in the
dumps".
Lord Desai: "Gordon is a worrier with an academic approach to
solving problems, but that does not always reassure people when they feel
uncertain."
The peer, who is emeritus professor of economics at the London
School of Economics, is known at Westminster as an outspoken maverick.
He
boasts that he has twice been sacked from Labour's front bench in the
Lords.
Senior Labour peer Lord DesaiLord Desai said the outcome of the
local and London elections on May would now largely determine whether the Labour
party stuck with Mr Brown as its leader or prepared itself for a
transition.
"There have been talks on all levels about what do about it,"
claimed the peer.
But asked who he would prefer to succeed Mr Brown, he
said: "We are not there yet.
"It is very difficult to change a Labour leader
before an election.
"When - or if - the time comes, I think it has to be
David Miliband because he has shown maturity about the leadership and he
withstood the pressure to stand last year against Gordon."
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Wonder what happens next?
Oh yes,,, "lets invade iran!" i remember now!
you know?
The more i watch that idiot brown, the more i want to cave his face in!
If that idiot does not stop sucking in air soon, i will suffocate him with my arse!
Watch out for my NEXT installment,, i am sure it wont be long now!
benny.

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