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The good times for Gordon

Friday, 30th May 2008

This post is entirely unconstructive. It's just that I want to celebrate the fact that the unprincipled, incompetent, psychologically flawed, hilariously over-rated waste of space of a Prime MInister we now have - the man who undermined any attempt by Tony Blair to turn three landslides into a foundation for real reform - is now getting his due deserts.

Enjoy it, Gordon. These are the good times. It's going to get a lot, lot worse.

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Ian C

May 30th, 2008 2:00pm

Could not have said it better myself!

Martin Adamson

May 30th, 2008 2:01pm

I completely agree with you. In 5 years time, once the implications of the EU Constitution hit home, Brown will be lucky if he gets out of the country before being lynched.

richard j

May 30th, 2008 3:41pm

too polite

Commondog

May 30th, 2008 6:05pm

"...unprincipled, incompetent, psychologically flawed, hilariously over-rated waste of space of a Prime MInister we now have"

No need to sugar coat things Stephen, just give him it straight

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