Ha! ha! great stuff ... Gormless brown as the head of the IMF, give it a couple of years of him in charge and they will turn to him and say wait a minute! where has all our money gone?.. Gordon would look a bit sheepish at them ,and shrug don't ask me...
Custardin. Agree Tories are fundamentally opposed to financial regulation of any kind and wanted nothing to do with the F.S.A.(whatever its proposed limitations) to
replace" self regulation". It's what "free enterprise" means except
a more accurate term would be freedom to exploit, The liars are the media and
propagandists who well know the most effective are lies by omission. Recent U.S.A relevations show the net is infested with planted right wing, many paid, propagandists
In his statement Cameron just defeated his own chance of appointment.
Cameron, just because you and your crony suit "friends" are not experiencing a problem does not mean it is not there.
How about pledging some of your own income towards the deficit and debt that the people of the UK inherited as a result of your own cowardly ways not standing up to the people who instigated this downfall?
The bankers bonuses may be lowered, but they still earn more in 1 bonus than we do in a year.
"Economic terrorist?" Hardly ties in with Kissinger's (and you can't get much more right wing than him) description of Brown when praising his vision, leadership and dedication essential to our overcoming the World economic crisis
Cameron neither has the intelligence or economic know how to reach a view on Brown's competence to take up the position. His wish to block Brown is based on
the political view that Brown was responsible for the inevitable failings in the international monetary system. His intention to block is childish, the actions of the cowardly, jealous and vindictive opportunist he is. Cameron's days are numbered and,if his record with Carlton T.V. are a measue he might struggle
When Brown sold off the UK gold at record low prices, between $256 and $296 an ounce ($1500 an ounce at the moment), what he was doing was pledging his commitment to change the future financial and monetary system of the UK, for the one based on make-believe and CO2 which they are trying to bring about now. Their NWO:
watch?v=Uv5cqh26CC0
In light of this "blunder as the media called it", will the IMF reward him for it ? It will say a lot about what the IMF stands for now, won't it.
@FrogKillr well darling already signed that bail out thing untill 2013 anyhow so we have no choices in bailouts but if he fucks the eu like the uk then maybe just maybe itl close before bailouts
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Ha! ha! great stuff ... Gormless brown as the head of the IMF, give it a couple of years of him in charge and they will turn to him and say wait a minute! where has all our money gone?.. Gordon would look a bit sheepish at them ,and shrug don't ask me...
BREDATOR1 10 months ago
expected this man would work for mother teresa's ashram ,lol...
hbkkid007 10 months ago
Custardin. Agree Tories are fundamentally opposed to financial regulation of any kind and wanted nothing to do with the F.S.A.(whatever its proposed limitations) to
replace" self regulation". It's what "free enterprise" means except
a more accurate term would be freedom to exploit, The liars are the media and
propagandists who well know the most effective are lies by omission. Recent U.S.A relevations show the net is infested with planted right wing, many paid, propagandists
golsno147 10 months ago
The recession occurred because of the lack of regulation of the financial sector and casino banking.
Not surprisingly Cameron and the Tories wanted even less regulation. A fact which the mass media has failed to inform its readers/viewers about.
If he had any integrity he would have resigned from politics in 2008 due to his financial incompetence.
All your videos are propaganda defending the rich and powerful, hence you don't deserve your seemingly anti-authority title"liarpoliticians".
custardtin 10 months ago
Cameron can't fucking count. If he's the PM, why can't Brown be head of IMF?
ToaJoe 10 months ago
In his statement Cameron just defeated his own chance of appointment.
Cameron, just because you and your crony suit "friends" are not experiencing a problem does not mean it is not there.
How about pledging some of your own income towards the deficit and debt that the people of the UK inherited as a result of your own cowardly ways not standing up to the people who instigated this downfall?
The bankers bonuses may be lowered, but they still earn more in 1 bonus than we do in a year.
1rishShaman 10 months ago
"Economic terrorist?" Hardly ties in with Kissinger's (and you can't get much more right wing than him) description of Brown when praising his vision, leadership and dedication essential to our overcoming the World economic crisis
golsno147 10 months ago
Cameron neither has the intelligence or economic know how to reach a view on Brown's competence to take up the position. His wish to block Brown is based on
the political view that Brown was responsible for the inevitable failings in the international monetary system. His intention to block is childish, the actions of the cowardly, jealous and vindictive opportunist he is. Cameron's days are numbered and,if his record with Carlton T.V. are a measue he might struggle
to find another job.
golsno147 10 months ago
i think this has to be a joke....... i feel optimistic today.
johneunson 10 months ago
OMG ... Brown at the IMF - WTF???!!!!
Not content with wrecking England he .... now wants to wreck the world : o
kcirdrab 10 months ago 3
When Brown sold off the UK gold at record low prices, between $256 and $296 an ounce ($1500 an ounce at the moment), what he was doing was pledging his commitment to change the future financial and monetary system of the UK, for the one based on make-believe and CO2 which they are trying to bring about now. Their NWO:
watch?v=Uv5cqh26CC0
In light of this "blunder as the media called it", will the IMF reward him for it ? It will say a lot about what the IMF stands for now, won't it.
CO2TROL 10 months ago
Brown has a fantastic sense of humour !
bringbackmydemocracy 10 months ago
the ideal man for the job
nobodymuch 10 months ago
So he is running for prime minister again, interesting
MrTolleMolle 10 months ago 2
good idea let brown ruin the imf and the eussr like he did the uk
2010butchd 10 months ago 4
@2010butchd Perhaps not. We will probably end up bailing out the IMF if he did.
FrogKillr 10 months ago 2
@FrogKillr well darling already signed that bail out thing untill 2013 anyhow so we have no choices in bailouts but if he fucks the eu like the uk then maybe just maybe itl close before bailouts
2010butchd 10 months ago 2