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Gordon Brown Yes or No

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Unknown

Unknown Report 6 May 2006 22:03

Trust him to do what?

Unknown

Unknown Report 6 May 2006 23:32

Oh well done Fred. Well said!!!!!!!!!!!!

Lee

Lee Report 7 May 2006 08:09

A party in meltdowwn, be glad to see the back of this deceitful, sleaze ridden, party of liars, and wouldnt p*** on Gordon Brown if he was on fire. This dictatorship must go!

Merlin

Merlin Report 7 May 2006 13:45

A great big NO. Just think Pensions,Flogging off our Gold reserves for peanuts and all the many other stealth taxes he has imposed on us.Just another thing that I think should happen,When MPs.are Sacked,Resign their Posts or Change Political Parties, they should be just that,and elections held in their Constituencies to refill their jobs. Hal.

Pat Kendrick

Pat Kendrick Report 7 May 2006 14:02

Don't trust any of them. Those who do get the push seem to be given another job two weeks later and another thing I can't understand is, when an MP fails to win his seat again why does he get a massive redundancy payment. If he has only been in for 5 years he should get the same as the rest of us i.e. 1 weeks pay for each year. Pat fed up with them all.

InspectorGreenPen

InspectorGreenPen Report 7 May 2006 17:56

Gordon Brown is a very clever Chancellor of the Exchequer, that is, of course if you give him credit for squeezing the nuts out of this country without actually raising direct taxes. His budget speeches are so slick that you miss the small print which is where all the nasty bits are to be found. Lets not forget that overall taxation has actually risen by nearly 10% under dear Gordon since this lot got into power. As PM I don't think Gordon will last very long. He has no personality - which even most have to admit T B has, or did have - and his sideways jaw movement, which gives the impression he is chewing gum, does nothing to endear us at all.

***Maureen***

***Maureen*** Report 7 May 2006 18:06

They are all the same once they get in power They forget all the promises and just feather there own nest Maureen