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Tuesday, 26th February 2008

Splitting Brownies

Fraser Nelson 12:55pm

We’re on the last couple of days for collecting entries for the Gordon Brown’s book of fibs, but we haven’t quite decided what to call his embellishments. Many of you say he lies, and we should call a lie by its name. But Brown normally operates by the misleading presentation of a real fact. Unemployment is at a 30-year low, for example, if you just look at claimant count and forget the 5m languishing on other benefits. (This is Brown’s “false proxy” technique, where he gives claimant count as a proxy for joblessness when this long ago ceased to be the case.) So are we talking about Fibs? Brownies? Porkies? Or, as one unkind soul suggested, McPorkies? Suggestions, please.

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Sniper

February 26th, 2008 1:34pm Report this comment

Utter Balls

Drew

February 26th, 2008 1:36pm Report this comment

To capture the imprecision, consider the partial obscurity of unreliable electricity supplies - "Brown-outs". Layers of additional puns to be applied here, for those with time on their hands.

Patrick Reehal

February 26th, 2008 2:05pm Report this comment

Brown skid-marks.

Austin Barry

February 26th, 2008 2:11pm Report this comment

Facturds.

Anna

February 26th, 2008 2:22pm Report this comment

strewth.......methinks you all need to get out more.

Thomas Widmann

February 26th, 2008 2:36pm Report this comment

To me, Brown's methods are fundamentally the same as those of a magician/illusionist.
Therefore, it would make good sense to call them magic tricks, effects or illusions, or perhaps -- including his name -- Brown tricks or Brown illusions. Perhaps even brownillusions?

Cicero

February 26th, 2008 2:46pm Report this comment

Dissemblance.

salieri

February 26th, 2008 2:54pm Report this comment

Brown cows

Trumpeter Lanfried

February 26th, 2008 2:59pm Report this comment

Macavity's Mendacities

Faceless Bureaucrat

February 26th, 2008 3:11pm Report this comment

'Big Gordy's Bumper Book of Lies, Damnned Lies and Bent Statistics'...

RW

February 26th, 2008 3:18pm Report this comment

McWhoppers? McCorkers? McBallsups? McMyths?

Talia

February 26th, 2008 3:19pm Report this comment

Like the Tories’ list of McGimmicks last week (I’m thinking the Auschwitz trip non-funding) I don’t hold out much hope for this having much of an impact: people don’t seem to be able to grasp the difference between Brown’s claims and reality, unfortunately.

Tim

February 26th, 2008 3:59pm Report this comment

Jaw Droppers

SJH

February 26th, 2008 4:02pm Report this comment

An apt sub-title could be: "There is nothing that you could say to me now that I could ever believe."

Ian B

February 26th, 2008 4:05pm Report this comment

Gordon's Guesstimates? Gordon's G(rossly) I(ncompetant) N(umeracy)?

dave, surrey

February 26th, 2008 4:44pm Report this comment

Brownian manipulation: noun, a random listing of numbers and statements in a gaseous (hot air) mixture, usually having the effect of obscuring any truth that might lie therein..

Anan

February 26th, 2008 6:11pm Report this comment

Fife brownies.

occasional ranter

February 27th, 2008 3:19pm Report this comment

Nutruth - the labour version of untruth.

occasional ranter

February 27th, 2008 3:30pm Report this comment

or maybe "Brown Noise": the sound which according to urban legend causes in the listener an irresistible urge to defecate....

Nicholas

February 28th, 2008 8:50am Report this comment

I like the idea of "Nutruth" from occasional ranter. You could also have "Labfact" or "Labstat" which also means "Lie As Brown Fact".

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