GJUK Posted May 10, 2010 Report Posted May 10, 2010 ...From the labour party. He's still the King PM though
one-day Posted May 10, 2010 Report Posted May 10, 2010 ...From the labour party. He's still the King PM though not for long
GJUK Posted May 10, 2010 Report Posted May 10, 2010 ...From the labour party. He's still the King PM though not for long I, like many, certainly hope you're right.
pauln Posted May 10, 2010 Report Posted May 10, 2010 All the best Gordon for a happy retirement on the back benches or out of politics altogether. How can one man have such a run of bad luck, foot and mouth, national flooding and a world banking meltdown. Time for a rest.
mk3cokebottle Posted May 10, 2010 Report Posted May 10, 2010 u watch labour get in now he has resigned
SAMMYBOY Posted May 10, 2010 Report Posted May 10, 2010 That tit Cameron will be Pm by end of week........
Mrs O/H/C Posted May 10, 2010 Report Posted May 10, 2010 Maybe it would,nt have been a hung parliament if he had stepped down before last week
GT_lenny Posted May 10, 2010 Report Posted May 10, 2010 i think some of the flak given to GB is unjustified , afterall the financial crisis was international thus not his fault plus he was the one that set us and the rest of those countries affected back on the road to recovery with the fiscal stimulus measures (they were his idea and it took him some time to convince the rest of the world it was right way to go )
over_head_cam Posted May 10, 2010 Report Posted May 10, 2010 Agreed Lenny. But he was (and is) still a tit We have to face it, whoever runs this country will do so in some ways that we don't like, it is impossible to please everyone.
GT_lenny Posted May 10, 2010 Report Posted May 10, 2010 oh don't get me wrong hes a bumbling tit but in my opinion he gets the big decisions right, i'm the son of a coal miner so i'm always gonna be bias towards labour having grown up in an ex mining village that was desimated by the torys when they shut the pits
Guest cortinamad-gonetoo Posted May 10, 2010 Report Posted May 10, 2010 i agree they are all tits but a change is good
Fishtailparka Posted May 10, 2010 Report Posted May 10, 2010 i think some of the flak given to GB is unjustified , afterall the financial crisis was international thus not his fault plus he was the one that set us and the rest of those countries affected back on the road to recovery with the fiscal stimulus measures (they were his idea and it took him some time to convince the rest of the world it was right way to go ) I agree the fiscal crisis was international, but it was due to people spending money they didn't have and being not only allowed to do it but actively encouraged. The fact that everyone else made the same bloody stupid mistake does not mean he is innocent. A decent PM or leader would have put a stop to the rediculous amount of unsecured borrowing and put some money aside for when the boom ended as it was obvious it would. Spending every single penny, then borrowing some and then selling gold when the price was low was an absolute discraceful way to run a countries finances. He deserves no praise for getting us out of a mess because we are not out of it by a very long way and it was him that put us in it in the first place. I could see that borrowing vast amounts of money to buy a house and flash car could only ever end in tears, why didn't he? Trouble is there is nobody much better in the lineup either. We are doomed I tell you.
Admin Vista Posted May 11, 2010 Admin Report Posted May 11, 2010 i think some of the flak given to GB is unjustified , afterall the financial crisis was international thus not his fault plus he was the one that set us and the rest of those countries affected back on the road to recovery with the fiscal stimulus measures (they were his idea and it took him some time to convince the rest of the world it was right way to go ) I agree the fiscal crisis was international, but it was due to people spending money they didn't have and being not only allowed to do it but actively encouraged. The fact that everyone else made the same bloody stupid mistake does not mean he is innocent. A decent PM or leader would have put a stop to the rediculous amount of unsecured borrowing and put some money aside for when the boom ended as it was obvious it would. Spending every single penny, then borrowing some and then selling gold when the price was low was an absolute discraceful way to run a countries finances. He deserves no praise for getting us out of a mess because we are not out of it by a very long way and it was him that put us in it in the first place. I could see that borrowing vast amounts of money to buy a house and flash car could only ever end in tears, why didn't he? Agreed 100% I think almost all the flak sent his way is justified his bungling began long before he was PM, how about the fact that as chancellor he screwed up all our pension funds? His pension stealth tax raid reduced the value of all of our retirement funds by at least £100 billion!
Mr.Sumo Posted May 11, 2010 Report Posted May 11, 2010 GB may be a tit.......DC may be a tit .......but theres nowt wrong with a pair of tits i know......
Guest cortinamad-gonetoo Posted May 11, 2010 Report Posted May 11, 2010 david camerons nearly in ? what will happen now ????????????
one-day Posted May 11, 2010 Report Posted May 11, 2010 he's gone now let us get back to some normality
Trevmk3 Posted May 11, 2010 Report Posted May 11, 2010 david camerons nearly in ? what will happen now ???????????? not alot i reckon, anyone else think that if tussauds made a wax model of Cameron it would look more real than he does?
ZetecVan 2.0 Posted May 11, 2010 Report Posted May 11, 2010 i think some of the flak given to GB is unjustified , afterall the financial crisis was international thus not his fault plus he was the one that set us and the rest of those countries affected back on the road to recovery with the fiscal stimulus measures (they were his idea and it took him some time to convince the rest of the world it was right way to go ) I agree the fiscal crisis was international, but it was due to people spending money they didn't have and being not only allowed to do it but actively encouraged. The fact that everyone else made the same bloody stupid mistake does not mean he is innocent. A decent PM or leader would have put a stop to the rediculous amount of unsecured borrowing and put some money aside for when the boom ended as it was obvious it would. Spending every single penny, then borrowing some and then selling gold when the price was low was an absolute discraceful way to run a countries finances. He deserves no praise for getting us out of a mess because we are not out of it by a very long way and it was him that put us in it in the first place. I could see that borrowing vast amounts of money to buy a house and flash car could only ever end in tears, why didn't he? Agreed 100% I think almost all the flak sent his way is justified his bungling began long before he was PM, how about the fact that as chancellor he screwed up all our pension funds? His pension stealth tax raid reduced the value of all of our retirement funds by at least £100 billion! And what about the gold reserves? Selling 60% of our reserves for £7 billion less than what they're worth (according to press reports)
pauln Posted May 11, 2010 Report Posted May 11, 2010 Just out out curiosity what was the money used for when the gold was sold?
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