February 6th, 2013

Quote of the Day

Bruce “I made Dave” Anderson changes his tune in tomorrow’s Spectator:

‘rarely has a government been so politically inept.’


5 Comments

  1. 1
    sir jeremy says:

    which government was EPT then?

  2. 3
    I haven't got a clue what you are on about BUT says:

    There can be no doubt whatsoever that :

    ‘rarely has a government been so politically inept.’

    Total shambles from beginning to end.

    Would have thought Maggie’s lot would hold that Blue Ribbon or some time, but they are certainly in danger of loosing it.

    • 4
      Crabwaladr Moonpatch says:

      Don’t loose the ribbon! Your hair will come undone.

    • 5
      Sungei Patani says:

      Margaret Thatcher’s government was so inept that she won three consecutive elections and the Conservatives four consecutive ones.


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