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• #1802
I'm off to College Green for a spot of heckling.
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• #1803
Check out this bullying retard. If I were david I would have clouted her. Good on him for being mature about it.
Worthless twat.
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• #1804
That was a great farewell speech there.
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• #1805
Quite moved by Gordon brown's resignation. He was alright.
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• #1806
You off then? bye.
Winky mouth-breathing incompetent fuckwit.
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• #1807
YouTube- Kay Burley interviews 38 Degrees campaign group director David Babbs
Check out this bullying retard. If I were david I would have clouted her. Good on him for being mature about it.
What the fuck is wrong with that woman? "Why don't you all just go home?" What a stupid thing to say.
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• #1808
Sweet. Off you go Brown. Time for a change. No ID cards, that's good enough for me
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• #1809
Gordon was really emotive in that speech. Well done him.
Cam'ron is still at the palace as of this post.
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• #1810
The Queen will be watching Coronation Street.
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• #1811
Great speech by Brown - I'd argue what ever your political views, nicely judged, and towards the end looked more relaxed than I can remember him ever looking as Chancellor or PM.
Now it's all sorted, can we move along now please?
Nothing to see.....
Oh hang on, posh smug git getting into a car....
*** yawns *** reaches for the corkscrew.... ****
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• #1812
What a fucking cunt...
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• #1813
I can't go into work tomorrow, not now.......it's too uncertain....the future.....
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• #1814
You off then? bye.
Winky mouth-breathing incompetent fuckwit.
^compare with Jackie Ashley's column in the guardian (she was no Brown fan):
It could hardly have been done better. Behind the mask of anger, and the caricature monster hated by the press, there has always been a better Brown, a gentler and nicer man. Now, so late, we saw better Brown saying goodbye.
My guess, as he left with Sarah and his boys, is that he may do very well in his post-Westminster life. Not for him, I think, the super-paid speeches, the executive jets and the swank, but books and good works. My guess is that one day, the country may yet warm to this man.
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• #1815
He is so pushing the 'strong, stable government' line... Hehehe... I give it six months before this coalition starts unravelling...
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• #1816
You don't see this as a moment for optimism then?
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• #1817
Are you being sarcastic?*
- I can keep playing this asking questions game for ages...
- I can keep playing this asking questions game for ages...
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• #1818
Its a massive opportunity to sort out many of the issues which make our, so called, democratic system inherantly unfair.
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• #1819
i'm off to guyana. jim jones style.
FUCK THIS SHIT.
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• #1820
I agree it's time for electoral reform... I've just watched a little cut together segment on iPlayer showing the big moments this evening with a rousing piece of orchestral music accompanying it... I am about to barf up my supper...
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• #1821
i think six months IS being optimistic
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• #1822
Cam'ron? Jim Jones?
Dipset, bird gang, chea' chea' etc.fuck i need a drink
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• #1823
I need a cigarette... :|
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• #1824
Yeah 4 Dave! (and Nick)
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• #1825
Gary Barlow's writing a song about this right now
are you an actual idiot. the government causes tobacco to be bad for your health? do you even smoke? i doubt that any smokers would decide to carry on smoking if they could quit tomorrow without any withdrawal symptoms.