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If GB was put in irons and left out for the birds in the tower of London and died an agonising death after a week- I would still not feel sorry for him.
He was wrecked that country using stealth and skill.
Though I think the sun reading, football supporting, big brother watching unwashed who ask no questions are also to blame for letting him get away with it. They should be put in irons too.
Times up for Gordon, he realises that he and New Liebour have done too little too late and people are getting annoyed and worried with stealth tax and instability in the economy.
Time to give The Conservatives a shot to get Britain back on track.
If GB was put in irons and left out for the birds in the tower of London and died an agonising death after a week- I would still not feel sorry for him.
He was wrecked that country using stealth and skill.
Though I think the sun reading, football supporting, big brother watching unwashed who ask no questions are also to blame for letting him get away with it. They should be put in irons too.
I think the word you're looking for is "guile".
As for people being put in irons, it should be the bastards who couldn't be arsed to vote who should be punished!
GB is a Scotsman, he hates England, what do you expect?
Times up for Gordon, he realises that he and New Liebour have done too little too late and people are getting annoyed and worried with stealth tax and instability in the economy.
Time to give The Conservatives a shot to get Britain back on track.
Eliquantly put. However, it's going to hurt before it gets better.
I reckon GB will try to delay the pain to get through the next election. not quite sure how he can do it - tax cuts?
I doubt tax cuts are on the agenda, he's spent so much dosh in the public sector he can't afford to give owt away. Best we can expect is less tax increases although I should think even this is unlikely as he'll just find stealthier ways of taxing instead.
The bad thing about all this tho' is that the Tories (in my opinion) aren't up to much either.
Way past the point of no return now. Once the ratings drop that low (24%), there is no recovery. Momentum is gone and everyone realises it's now a lost cause.
Tories were always hovering above the 30% mark even at their darkest hours.
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