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Saturday 20 June 2009

"I could walk away from this tomorrow"

So says Gordon Brown in Saturday's Guardian. Don't let us stop you Gordon, just walk away but do leave a forwarding address where we can send the writs and the police.

Apparently
"(the) Prime minister is 'hurt' by personal attacks – but insists he can win next general election for Labour"
"Hurt"! Not as hurt as we have been by his screwing up of the UK economy. And still delusional I see.

"He also acknowledged that he "didn't know a lot about" banks buying up sub-prime mortgages during his period as chancellor"
Negligence?

"The idea that any party in government would need to cut public spending was "a myth", he said, and the Tories' adoption of a strategy of cuts proved that they could no longer "talk about being mainstream"."
Delusional, delusional, delusional... oh and a liar.

"claimed that he is not skilled at political manoeuvring — "I don't actually think I'm very good at it at all.""
Surely there is more that Gordon Brown is "not very good at" than political manoeuvring; how about economics, mathematics and behaving like a normal human being?

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