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Old 06-11-2009, 21:37
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Do you seriously think people will vote for Brown in an election just because he doesn't like someone in a reality TV show?
Britain has a population of over 60 million, so no doubt there will be around a dozen people somewhere who would be stupid enough to do so.
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Old 06-11-2009, 21:40
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The twins 'not being very good'? Hell, that's an understatement.
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Old 06-11-2009, 21:47
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That Brown is an arch politico, used to putting up a smokescreen of banal sh*t in order to dodge answering anything valid or pertinent is one thing, I can forgive that, the slimeball is just acting according to his nature.

What I do find unforgivable and rather depressing is that an audience composed of young people let him get away with that. Where they could be asking questions about rising cost of studies, vast student loans, shrinking job market, inability to pay off loans, shrinking economy, one year on from the recession and £6bn in bonuses are being paid out to bankers etc etc etc

Indeed anything regarding their future and the government's investment in them - but no, Brown says a cutsey little remark about John & Edward and they let him run with it.

The audience should take a leaf out of the twins' book; same age as the audience, same circumstances but they at least are taking steps to ensure a lucrative future for themselves.
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Old 07-11-2009, 06:57
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because he was asked a question(David Cameron also made comments about the show but noone is moaning about that),
Brown is the PM. Cameron isn't, and he can't really do anything about those troops, can he now? So there is a difference.
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Old 07-11-2009, 08:35
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Watch the XF, by all means Gordon....but please spare us your 'wisdom'. We get enough of it elsewhere. As for Cameron....well, frying pan and fire come to mind.
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