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Gordon Brown declares Jedward "not very good" :D
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Carrierbag Head
05-11-2009
Cheers Gordon!:

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/8345696.stm

I suspect Gordon Brown endorsing an act would mean the kiss of death for them. So Gord "dissin'" them is only good news for the Jedward course, I reckon.
Green Goddess
05-11-2009
Okay just HOW MUCH did Simon have to pay him to say this, more votes coming the lads way this weekend then

My god it must have been alot of money that is the BBC news, was it actually on the news as well.
Sib69
05-11-2009
more votes for j&e then
Eurostar
05-11-2009
The swine! With taste like that,is it any wonder he's going to lose the next General Election?
MACTOWIN
05-11-2009
That is one shocking act talking about another shocking act.
Anika Hanson
05-11-2009
Gordie has impecable taste he voted for Alexandra in the final last year and bought halleujah
rufusrufus
05-11-2009
Originally Posted by Eurostar:
“The swine! With taste like that,is it any wonder he's going to lose the next General Election? ”

I disagree, he might have just snatched victory from the jaws of defeat.
Well, maybe not but it won't do him any harm, he just might have saved a few Labour seats.
MACTOWIN
05-11-2009
Mr Brown the man that said he would not get involved with showbiz like Blair did.
Patrick2772
05-11-2009
Originally Posted by Anika Hanson:
“Gordie has impecable taste he voted for Alexandra in the final last year and bought halleujah”

I hope he bought Bad Boys too.
Jerrica09
05-11-2009
Hasn't he got anything better to do? Servicemen coming home in coffins and he's bothered about X Factor. I remember he phoned Piers Morgan to ask after Susan Boyles health after BGT too. Pathetic.
Roamed
05-11-2009
Originally Posted by Jerrica09:
“Hasn't he got anything better to do? Servicemen coming home in coffins and he's bothered about X Factor. I remember he phoned Piers Morgan to ask after Susan Boyles health after BGT too. Pathetic.”

So what that he said it? It's not like he just randomly spoke out, someone asked him a question. I'm sure he's allowed a spare few seconds in his day to build an opinion about these things.
Candy Store
05-11-2009
Originally Posted by Patrick2772:
“I hope he bought Bad Boys too. ”

In tribute to J&E!
Jerrica09
05-11-2009
Originally Posted by Roamed:
“So what that he said it? It's not like he just randomly spoke out, someone asked him a question. I'm sure he's allowed a spare few seconds in his day to build an opinion about these things.”

But he'd have to watch the programme to have an opinion on it wouldn't he? That takes more than a few seconds.
Caltonfan
05-11-2009
Originally Posted by Jerrica09:
“Hasn't he got anything better to do? Servicemen coming home in coffins and he's bothered about X Factor. I remember he phoned Piers Morgan to ask after Susan Boyles health after BGT too. Pathetic.”

If he is asked to comment why should he not give his opinion? David Tory boy Cameron also gave his opinion on Jedward but no mention of that in your post, surely he should have something better to do like come up with actual policies
DDRickyDD
05-11-2009
Who cares what someone whoose going to lose the next election by a landslide thinks?
MACTOWIN
05-11-2009
Originally Posted by Jerrica09:
“Hasn't he got anything better to do? Servicemen coming home in coffins and he's bothered about X Factor. I remember he phoned Piers Morgan to ask after Susan Boyles health after BGT too. Pathetic.”


The thing thet gets me is that he has time for that call to Piers but the Father of a young Soldier killed in the War said the Brown never phone him to say how sorry he was about his sons death. It is good to have your priorities in the right place.
MACTOWIN
05-11-2009
Originally Posted by Caltonfan:
“If he is asked to comment why should he not give his opinion? David Tory boy Cameron also gave his opinion on Jedward but no mention of that in your post, surely he should have something better to do like come up with actual policies”

Why should he say what his policies are Brown just steals them.
Carrierbag Head
05-11-2009
Originally Posted by Patrick2772:
“I hope he bought Bad Boys too. ”

I've now got in my head a vision of Gord standing in his office in Number 10, Ipod on, having a sly little dance and sing to "Bad Boys." Aid walks in "errrr, errm, Prime Minister, errr" "OH! OH! Errr, errr, YES, YES!? WHAT IS IT?!" "Barrack Obama on the phone sir" "Oh! Oh! Right. Just, errr, trying out this Ipod thing, Xmas present for my niece, you understand."
amelie74
05-11-2009
Originally Posted by Green Goddess:
“Okay just HOW MUCH did Simon have to pay him to say this, more votes coming the lads way this weekend then

My god it must have been alot of money that is the BBC news, was it actually on the news as well.”

I can't believe people still think that Simon doesn't like the twins - you can see the dollar signs as he rolls his eyes when they're performing!! They're creating a buzz, press coverage and high audience figures for his show in what otherwise is a pretty mediocre year.

Personally I find the twins a joke that's stretched too far but they seem to make others happy so - whatever. I won't be voting for the twins but I might vote Labour in the next election!!
noorani
05-11-2009
I know he's the Prime Minister and meant to be seen to be ministering to things, but isn't he allowed time off to sit and watch the telly on a Saturday night?
Patrick2772
05-11-2009
Originally Posted by Carrierbag Head:
“I've now got in my head a vision of Gord standing in his office in Number 10, Ipod on, having a sly little dance and sing to "Bad Boys." Aid walks in "errrr, errm, Prime Minister, errr" "OH! OH! Errr, errr, YES, YES!? WHAT IS IT?!" "Barrack Obama on the phone sir" "Oh! Oh! Right. Just, errr, trying out this Ipod thing, Xmas present for my niece, you understand."”

My thoughts exactly!
Sib69
05-11-2009
pot, kettle, black much?
lucky74
05-11-2009
The first thing I ever agreed with Gordon Brown on.
SpecialClub
05-11-2009
Originally Posted by noorani:
“I know he's the Prime Minister and meant to be seen to be ministering to things, but isn't he allowed time off to sit and watch the telly on a Saturday night?”

That's what I thought.

This is not a case of Gordon Brown neglecting his duties. My interpretation of the BBC article on this is that Gordon was asked some questions about Saturday night tele and he answered them. And who knows, his dismissal of J&E may send a few votes in his direction - he certainly needs them!
Jed Bartlett
05-11-2009
Originally Posted by Carrierbag Head:
“Cheers Gordon!:

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/8345696.stm

I suspect Gordon Brown endorsing an act would mean the kiss of death for them. So Gord "dissin'" them is only good news for the Jedward course, I reckon. ”

May be worth a bet on who'll win more votes, Gordon or the Twins.
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