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Sunday 19 October 2008

What about Gordon?

The BBC report through clenched teeth that:
"The presidents of the US, France and the European Commission have unveiled plans for a series of summits to discuss the global financial crisis.

Speaking before talks at Camp David with Nicolas Sarkozy and Jose Manuel Barroso, George W Bush said it was "essential that we work together".

The first summit will be held in the US after November's presidential election.

The Europeans want the meetings to pave the way for talks on an overhaul of the world's financial regulatory systems."
But why is Gordon "saviour of the world financial system" Brown not going to be there? Could it be that the Labour spinners and their friends in the BBC have exaggerated the role and influence of Gordon "the man who f*****d up the UK economy" Brown? Could it be that in reality world leaders know that Gordon Brown is a shambling joke of a Prime Minister, a man who got lucky when he inherited a healthy economy and wasted the inheritance on social-engineering and wild public spending?

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