September 1st, 2011

Gordon Brown when asked about Darling’s book:

“I am not going to get into politics today”


11 Comments

  1. 1
    redunkulus and billy bonkers says:

    Wish hed said that many years ago!

  2. 2
    Mike Litorus says:

    Shame he didn’t have those sentiments in 1983, the cnut.

  3. 3
    Al says:

    Fat Hunt

  4. 4
    Tory Boy says:

    Perhaps he could resign as an MP then…..

  5. 5
    Billy Bowden is the greatest umpire ever ! says:

    Or anyother day since the election.

    Apart from one drugged up rant.

  6. 6
    Rat's arse says:

    No change there then.

  7. 7
    MrAngry61 says:

    The actual tweet was

    Gordon Brown on Alistair Darling’s brutal and volcanic demeanour claims “I am not going to get into politics today”.

    So Brown considers any unfavourable criticism as ‘political’. No surprise there…

  8. 8
    Cyclops of Kirkcaldy says:

    Hopefully he can get out of politics for good.

  9. 9
    Al says:

    It’s just too funny….

  10. 10
    scroties says:

    Amazed anyone could find him to ask him

  11. 11
    Glyn H says:

    Balls was on TWAO today – it made me think of a dog returning to it’s vomit; Brown pronouncements have the same effect.


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