June 28th, 2008

Gordon Brown’s Unhappy Anniversary


5 Comments

  1. 1
    sitondafence says:

    After only one year and so many achievements? If he had any courage whatsoever, he and his entire government should call an election right now and let the people decide. I see evil Wendy has been forced to stand down (the one day absence was surely only a smokescreen to let her stand down with honour) so keep up the excellent work Guido, let’s see more of the trough dwellers taking their trotters to pastures new.

  2. 2
    Roger Thornhill says:

    Good stuff.

    A blending of Brown and the oft hijacked Downfall scene would be fun.

    “Straw, Balls and Miliband stay…everyone else leave…”

    He’s got the shaking hand and temper for a start…

  3. 3
    machiavelli says:

    Few men could have acieved so much in such a short period of time.

  4. 4
    sam says:

    what’s with the whole goldfish thing? intersting how far over the line this goes from journalism to activism.

    A PM piblicly scolded by a cartoonist, the man is doomed…

  5. 5
    Tuscan Tony says:

    Why is it that I, and most people I know, feel like taking a long decontamination shower after seeing that grotty little man perform in front of camera?



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