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Biscuit

Native Creative
Jul 8, 2003
22,221
Brighton
in a nutshell yes , a very clever man that mr brown

That's interesting, Shai Agassi (who is considerably smarter than you) said of him “the man is the most cerebral leader I have ever seen.”

He went to High School two years early. He studied for his degree aged 16, and got his PHD aged 34.

He lost his eyesight due to a rugby injury and if it hadn't been for experiemental treatment he would have lost both.

People who call him a 'one eyed twat', Vulture, are only showing themselves up. Pathetic.
 


Mellotron

I've asked for soup
Jul 2, 2008
31,902
Brighton
Tory voters: Labour f***ed up the country!
Labour voters: Tories have f***ed up the country!
(repeat ad nauseum)

SO boring.
 


Barrel of Fun

Abort, retry, fail
That's interesting, Shai Agassi (who is considerably smarter than you) said of him “the man is the most cerebral leader I have ever seen.”

He went to High School two years early. He studied for his degree aged 16, and got his PHD aged 34.

He lost his eyesight due to a rugby injury and if it hadn't been for experiemental treatment he would have lost both.

People who call him a 'one eyed twat', Vulture, are only showing themselves up. Pathetic.

Clever does not necessarily mean that he was decent leader material. If anything, his tenure would back that up.
 


ILIKECANDLES

Banned
Sep 1, 2010
1,854
That's interesting, Shai Agassi (who is considerably smarter than you) said of him “the man is the most cerebral leader I have ever seen.”

He went to High School two years early. He studied for his degree aged 16, and got his PHD aged 34.

He lost his eyesight due to a rugby injury and if it hadn't been for experiemental treatment he would have lost both.

People who call him a 'one eyed twat', Vulture, are only showing themselves up. Pathetic.


thats cos vulture is a mong, born of mongs.
 








biggles

New member
Feb 21, 2009
720
I agree with that. I'm just pointing out he isn't as thick like some say!
ok perhaps not thick but maybe a bit clueless , you really must concede he was totaly out of his depth as pm and chancellor
 








Igor Gurinovich?

New member
Mar 27, 2006
345
Southampton
ok perhaps not thick but maybe a bit clueless , you really must concede he was totaly out of his depth as pm and chancellor

wouldnt say out of his depth, but certainly not suited to be PM. Oddly i actually like the man, some of the material i've seen, he genuinely appears to believe in his socialist ideals, something that I cant say about any of the current front benches on either side..

(no i dont expect Tories to have socialist ideals, before anyone says it! :p)
 




glasfryn

cleaning up cat sick
Nov 29, 2005
20,261
somewhere in Eastbourne
just been listening to radio 2 interesting piece on tax evasion costing the country 70b a year yet the government are making a big thing about benefit fraud costing less than 2b a year
somethings very wrong here?
 


Biscuit

Native Creative
Jul 8, 2003
22,221
Brighton
ok perhaps not thick but maybe a bit clueless , you really must concede he was totaly out of his depth as pm and chancellor

He was anything but clueless. He was a pretty good chancellor and an OK PM who was disliked by the media because he didn't have a Hollywood smile IMO. I think labour might have just edge it had the ridciously americanised TV debate been conducted on the radio.

Figures showed those who listened to the debate thought GB did ver well indeed. Unfortunatly he doesn't have Call me Daves stage presence.

The fact this country favours for charm over intelligence is very sad indeed.

As chancellor he steered Blair away from the Euro (how bad would that have been right now?)

From the Daily Mail (of all places):

"There is no question that at a time of intense international crisis, when global economies appeared on the verge of collapse and destruction, the British prime minister rose to the occasion and arguably saved Western capitalism."

Read more: GORDON BROWN RESIGNS: Towering achievements matched by misjudgments | Mail Online
 


Biscuit

Native Creative
Jul 8, 2003
22,221
Brighton
just been listening to radio 2 interesting piece on tax evasion costing the country 70b a year yet the government are making a big thing about benefit fraud costing less than 2b a year
somethings very wrong here?

Only if you believe the Government is there to serve the people and not suck the cock of Big Business.

Coming down hard on benefit fraud is taking attention away from all the tax evaders that are funding the tory party!
 




BLOCK F

Well-known member
Feb 26, 2009
6,381
He was anything but clueless. He was a pretty good chancellor and an OK PM who was disliked by the media because he didn't have a Hollywood smile IMO. I think labour might have just edge it had the ridciously americanised TV debate been conducted on the radio.

Figures showed those who listened to the debate thought GB did ver well indeed. Unfortunatly he doesn't have Call me Daves stage presence.

The fact this country favours for charm over intelligence is very sad indeed.

As chancellor he steered Blair away from the Euro (how bad would that have been right now?)

From the Daily Mail (of all places):

"There is no question that at a time of intense international crisis, when global economies appeared on the verge of collapse and destruction, the British prime minister rose to the occasion and arguably saved Western capitalism."

Read more: GORDON BROWN RESIGNS: Towering achievements matched by misjudgments | Mail Online

Get real.He was a friggin' disaster.
 


BLOCK F

Well-known member
Feb 26, 2009
6,381
just been listening to radio 2 interesting piece on tax evasion costing the country 70b a year yet the government are making a big thing about benefit fraud costing less than 2b a year
somethings very wrong here?

Are we talking tax evasion here or tax avoidance?Didn't hear the programme.
 


BLOCK F

Well-known member
Feb 26, 2009
6,381
Only if you believe the Government is there to serve the people and not suck the cock of Big Business.

Coming down hard on benefit fraud is taking attention away from all the tax evaders that are funding the tory party!

If we are talking tax evasion and not tax avoidance,I think you will find that there are plenty of cash in hand merchants who are highly unlikely to be funding the Tory Party.They are funding themselves!
Generally speaking, 'Big Business' will be using legitimate tax avoidance schemes to ensure they don't pay more tax than is necessary.
 


ILIKECANDLES

Banned
Sep 1, 2010
1,854
Only if you believe the Government is there to serve the people and not suck the cock of Big Business.

Coming down hard on benefit fraud is taking attention away from all the tax evaders that are funding the tory party!

Too right. This country is so f***ed as far as manufacturing goes it's not funny. Cameron in coma trying to tie updeals for British business. What the f*** has he got to sell?? See what the Germans and the french sold them and then compare that to our pathetic figures.
 




biggles

New member
Feb 21, 2009
720
Only if you believe the Government is there to serve the people and not suck the cock of Big Business.

Coming down hard on benefit fraud is taking attention away from all the tax evaders that are funding the tory party!

at least the people who are avoiding a bit of tax are actually working so in theory they are not drawing any benefits
 




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