AllanP
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Gordon Brown, sin and bin.GB should be binned, not only on this board but also by his own party.
He on his own has managed to make a pigs ear out of a silk purse and then blames the rest of the world.
He was a great Chancellor, but leader?
I think not.
Step aside GB and let some other idiot try to do a bit better.
Tony knew what was coming but held on for as long as he could.
There are far too many politicians in politics for our own good these days so maybe the subject of this post should be;
" Bin them all. "
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Zaf
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I think they should all be paid by results, it would cut a lot of their salaries I'd guess!
Gordon would be owing us all money with his record
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Xcotty
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I totally agree with everything you posted Allan.
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Summer_08
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I reckon Tony set him up before he left - Gordon doing such a bad job makes Tony look better
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BoB
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| AllanP wrote: | | Chancellor, but leader? |
I said this right from the start!
Hell, this is the second time I have agreed with you
Something wrong here
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AllanP
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| BoB wrote: | | AllanP wrote: | | Chancellor, but leader? |
I said this right from the start!
Hell, this is the second time I have agreed with you
Something wrong here  |
Yeah! It's so sad when you must admit that suddenly someone has an opinion that's the same as yours and you cannot argue the point.
Never mind Bob, I'll soon find something that is controversial.
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rickyross3359
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Well everyone seems to think of him as a super hero and the moment! However his short term gain will fade as soon as people start to think - why was Britain so ill prepared for this. Why did he as chancellor run up such huge debt? It will not last and the loss of thousands of jobs will soon follow through.
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Xcotty
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The fact he seemed to do nothing, when the fuel prices, were out of control.
Makes me think, he's just a tad crap, at being a leader.
Now the oil prices have come down, he should be helping to cut the petrol,
and diesel prices too.
No wonder so many jobs have been lost, and unemployment has increased.
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maria143
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Fuel hasn't gone down over there...? We have so gone down to $2.29 for Regular and Unleaded is $2.49 (not every gas station or area is the same) these are the prices in Miami Lakes, Hialeah, and East Hialeah...
But it's not much of a difference on the whole....
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rickyross3359
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Is that per gallon or litre?
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maria143
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per gallon...It was up to almost 4 dollars here...and thats regular...Unleaded was up to almost 6.00
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Xcotty
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It's coming down a bit Maria, but not enough.
It would be good if it kept dropping to a reasonable price.
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AllanP
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| Xcotty-Toast wrote: | It's coming down a bit Maria, but not enough.
It would be good if it kept dropping to a reasonable price.  |
How about free Petrol and Diesel for the over 60's then!
Oh! Also half price domestic energy bills too!
Do that and GB would win an election tomorrow.
A bit of a fantasy I suppose -- But one can only dream.
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Guest
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Our equivalent to that would be roughly £2 a gallon...we are paying £4.50 $7.51 per gallon!
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rickyross3359
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Brown really should call a general election, he could save money by having the election at the same time of the European election in June.
I really think after 10 yrs of being Chancellor and 18 months of PM unelected at that he needs to go. The banking situation aint gonna get better soon and his handling of the recession is gonna be more and more borrowing.
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Mad Welshie
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What an embarrassment at the D Day celebrations yesterday.
Good to hear some booing from the crowds
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rickyross3359
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Boo him Mad Welshie, they should have carried him bodily and threw him in the sea - however knowing our luck he would still turn up alive in England with just wet breeks
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