Gordon Brown on Lee Mcqueen... (no theres a disturbing picture)

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http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/realitytv/a99858/brown-mcqueen-shouldnt-have-lied.html

So gordon brown says he shouldn't have lied on his CV

Yet i begin to wonder how gordon brown got his job? he must have put some lies on his CV to get to where he is!!!

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  • jjackson42jjackson42 Posts: 9,202
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    neomilan wrote: »
    http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/realitytv/a99858/brown-mcqueen-shouldnt-have-lied.html

    So gordon brown says he shouldn't have lied on his CV

    Yet i begin to wonder how gordon brown got his job? he must have put some lies on his CV to get to where he is!!!

    He lies to us virtually every time he opens his mouth!
  • ShrikeShrike Posts: 16,606
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    "No more boom and bust economics"
    G. Brown 1997.

    Well thats turned out to be no lie, eh Gordon?
    :mad:
  • 2LO2LO Posts: 1,512
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    If ever there was a perfect example of hypocracy it is a politician telling someone they should not have lied.

    And what does it tell us about his political sense. Talk about leaving yourself wide open!
  • BuddyBontheNetBuddyBontheNet Posts: 28,163
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    Tell me, did you expect him to say it was okay to lie on a CV? :rolleyes:
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 3,445
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    Why was Brown even talking about this? :rolleyes:
  • 2LO2LO Posts: 1,512
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    Tell me, did you expect him to say it was okay to lie on a CV? :rolleyes:

    No.

    But he wasted an extremely good oportunity to keep his mouth closed.
  • BuddyBontheNetBuddyBontheNet Posts: 28,163
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    2LO wrote: »
    No.

    But he wasted an extremely good oportunity to keep his mouth closed.
    jessicaar wrote: »
    Why was Brown even talking about this? :rolleyes:

    Given it was said at his weekly press conference it is most likely he was asked the question and it is hardly something he should have to keep his mouth shut about. Some people have too much time on their hands! :rolleyes:
  • Muttley76Muttley76 Posts: 97,888
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    jessicaar wrote: »
    Why was Brown even talking about this? :rolleyes:

    I'd hazard a guess that it's because he was ASKED about about it....;)
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 1,193
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    i thought brown was the BBC Parliament sort of guy, not the reality tv sort of fellow
  • 2LO2LO Posts: 1,512
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    Given it was said at his weekly press conference it is most likely he was asked the question and it is hardly something he should have to keep his mouth shut about. Some people have too much time on their hands! :rolleyes:

    He doesn't have to keep his mouth shut.

    It's just that it would be a good idea for someone who has been lying professionally for many years not to cast judgement on someone who has been caught out in one lie.

    It makes him look like a sanctimonious a*sehole.

    Worse, it make him look like a hypocritical, sanctimonious, a*sehole
  • BuddyBontheNetBuddyBontheNet Posts: 28,163
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    2LO wrote: »
    He doesn't have to keep his mouth shut.

    It's just that it would be a good idea for someone who has been lying professionally for many years not to cast judgement on someone who has been caught out in one lie.

    It makes him look like a sanctimonious a*sehole.

    Worse, it make him look like a hypocritical, sanctimonious, a*sehole

    Perhaps you would recognise one of those more easily than me. ;):p
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 930
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    jessicaar wrote: »
    Why was Brown even talking about this? :rolleyes:

    Possibly because it diverted attention away from recession, credit crunch, the war in Iraq, the erosion of civil liberties in this country... and everything else he and Blair have f*cked up over the past 11 years.
  • 2LO2LO Posts: 1,512
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    Perhaps you would recognise one of those more easily than me.

    Possibly.

    You may have poor people skills.
  • BuddyBontheNetBuddyBontheNet Posts: 28,163
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    2LO wrote: »
    Possibly.

    You may have poor people skills.

    Not according to people who know me. ;)
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 1,150
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    neomilan wrote: »
    http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/realitytv/a99858/brown-mcqueen-shouldnt-have-lied.html

    So gordon brown says he shouldn't have lied on his CV

    Yet i begin to wonder how gordon brown got his job? he must have put some lies on his CV to get to where he is!!!

    Gordon Brown is the biggest living proof of the saying "Be careful what you wish for". He spent ten years waiting for the job he has now - making the most of every opportunity to twist the knife into his supposed best friend - only to find out he can't do the job.
  • 2LO2LO Posts: 1,512
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    Not according to people who know me. ;)
    You may know people with poor people skills.
  • BuddyBontheNetBuddyBontheNet Posts: 28,163
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    2LO wrote: »
    You may know people with poor people skills.

    Are you desperate to be right or what? :p
  • 2LO2LO Posts: 1,512
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    Are you desperate to be right or what? :p

    Being right has nothing to do with it.

    You made a suggestion: "Perhaps you would recognise one of those more easily than me" with which I am happy to acquiesce.

    I'm merely offering a suggestion as to why that might be the case.

    You seem to be having a little difficulty in understanding why a politician, whose job necessarily involves a great degree of mendacity would be hypocritical to start telling someone else off for bending the truth. (Let he whp is without sin throw the first stone :D).
  • BuddyBontheNetBuddyBontheNet Posts: 28,163
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    2LO wrote: »
    Being right has nothing to do with it.

    You made a suggestion: "Perhaps you would recognise one of those more easily than me" with which I am happy to acquiesce.

    I'm merely offering a suggestion as to why that might be the case.

    You seem to be having a little difficulty in understanding why a politician, whose job necessarily involves a great degree of mendacity would be hypocritical to start telling someone else off for bending the truth. (Let he whp is without sin throw the first stone :D).

    I just can't be bothered any more LOL! :p
  • 2LO2LO Posts: 1,512
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    I just can't be bothered any more LOL! :p

    I'm sure it's all just a little bit too much for you.

    Why don't you go and have a nice lie down? :D
  • BuddyBontheNetBuddyBontheNet Posts: 28,163
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    2LO wrote: »
    I'm sure it's all just a little bit too much for you.

    Why don't you go and have a nice lie down? :D

    Okay I'll lie on the sofa and watch the golf! :p
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