January 6th, 2010

Quote of the Day

James Macintyre writes

“PM remains ‘paranoid’ and ‘obsessed’ about a move against him … the Labour movement should not have to go down because of the ruthlessness and political vanity of one man.”


8 Comments

  1. 1
    chris burley says:

    talk about a kick in the balls, not that he doesn’t deserve it because he does!

    • 2

      Brown has no ‘balls’ to be kicked in, but will still waddle on comically. May such pain and humiliation be upon the Left now and always!

      • 6
        Gordon Brown says:

        That is the last time I lend that ugly dogs bellend Macintyre a nappy and let him ride my rocking horse.

        And he’s not allowed to play with my minature farm of china animals either.

  2. 3
    Scrobs... says:

    Ooooh no…

    “One MP tonight wistfully floated the idea that Brown could “miraculously” be found a “saving the world” job such as head of the International Monetary Fund.”

    Shurely not…just another rumour…

    And who iexactly is ‘Tonight Wistfully, MP’ then?

    • 7
      Jimmy Mack Tyre says:

      Ooooooh the demise of the Labour movement, boooo hooooo boooo hooooo. Waaaaaaaaaaaaah! Waaaaaaaaaaaaaaah! The Tories will eat your babies with ketchup and set the planet on fire. Hooooo hoooooo.

  3. 4
    The Admiral says:

    And thereby head of NWO…

  4. 5
    Down with Brown! says:

    The Labour movement will long rue their failure to put up a candidate to prevent Gordon leading them to election disaster.

  5. 8
    Ed says:

    Gorgon Frown… he’s at it again!



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DisgustedOfMitcham2 says:

Maybe if they really wanted to “decontaminate the Labour brand” with business people, they shouldn’t have totally buggered up the economy?

Just a thought.


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