May 9th, 2007

Where’s Gordon?


5 Comments

  1. 1
    PRT Online Command says:

    I have watched the way you have pushed this Where’s Gordon? meme, and how Doughty Street pushed the Macavity meme.

    Interesting.

  2. 2
    Andrew Woodman says:

    Love Hague’s laughter in the background.

  3. 3
    Shotgun says:

    That silly cow…did she really say, “A whole leadership election campaign and the Labour party will have a proper leadership process….”

    What a fucking deluded fool she is…and we thought it was only Bliars moron females that were utter mongs.

  4. 4
    Machiavelli's Understudy says:

    “You know far too much about economics and the economy…”

    Fucking hell! Talk about keeping it in the family…

  5. 5
    alex b says:

    Jenny’s lovely…she’s the main reason why I watch the Daily Politics.

    I didn’t see this bit yesterday, but saw the last half and hour and Yvette Cooper is fucking awful! Smug, arrogant and a bit like the Brownite Patricia Hewitt.

    Get rid of her!


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Andrew Pierce on Ed Balls…

“Porky Shadow Chancellor Ed Balls sweet-talked guests at a fund-raising dinner by saying if he wasn’t a politician, he would be a chef. That’s not surprising, since he was accused of cooking the Treasury books when he was Gordon Brown’s boot boy.”



UKIP Official Policy Dept says:

Bloody foreigners, coming over here taking all our twitter followers


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