Wednesday, May 12, 2010
Now the clean up can begin.
Mail: 'Thank you and goodbye': With Sarah at his side, tearful Gordon goes with grace . . . then resigns to the Queen
The real effect of Gordon Brown's flawed economic policy is only just becoming clear.
Posted by hpwatcher @ 08:49 AM (447 views) Add Comment
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1. Winston Fahrenheit said...
"The real effect of Gordon Brown's flawed economic policy is only just becoming clear." And within weeks coke head Cameron will solve the global financial crisis Gordon created, or will have have to wait 20 years before your beloved Tory boys can sort it out. Get on your bike mate.
2. Crunchy said...
Lucky Gordon follows in lucky Tonys footsteps.
I could have saved the world by selling it out to the NWO a bit quicker.
We are all slowly (for some) finding out about the ramifications of that transition.
At least people finally realise it exists beyond any doubt. Not so funny now is it.
3. alan said...
More inflation soon. Gold up to $1232. How much did Gordo sell our gold for??
I'm sure he is a nice family man - its just that he left a great big DEBT which stays with us.
4. Eternal Sceptic said...
Now the man has gone, I hope we have no legacy peerages awarded to the two maestros of spin and disinformation. To Have that as his inheritance may well lead to protest on the streets.
5. orcusmaximus said...
Nice family man? You've obviously never lived with someone who has an explosive temper! I expect he's as much a failure at home, as he was in office.