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Cameron shred Brown into Pieces

In one of the spectacular moments of the questioning in the house of commons on issues of election and inheritance tax  
 
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bitturiju (15 hours ago) Show Hide
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Oh boy, I want to study in the UK but I hope that by then Gordon Brown is out. If I'm not wrong, there is the General Election next year isn't there? Well I hope the Conservatives win.
markyboy1704 (22 hours ago) Show Hide
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@oursilly, we were foolish enough to believe Bliar & Browns promises so i'm sure it can happen again.
What do policies and manifestos stand for if a party elected cannot even keep a promise within it's manifesto if elected (lisbon treaty referendum)
oursilly (22 hours ago) Show Hide
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Cameron is shockingly bad. He is hoping to become PM without having one single coherent policy. Will the UK elecorate be foolish enough to let him succeed?
2000drpain86 (1 day ago) Show Hide
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Remember interest rates were high because of inflation. All the Government is doing with 0% interest rates is causing inflation, stripping the working class and middle of their wealth and standard of living.
How's Britain a more prosperous country? SaP are threatening to down grade our debt to AA. And SaP are the incompetent company that rated two thirds of subprime AAA. Britain's debt in 2001 was 70% of GDP if you include PFI programs, liabilities and future obligations now it's 330+%.
ozzymcosborne (1 day ago) Show Hide
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No offence but speaking as a neutral voter I think Labour has let this country down
brokenbriton (2 days ago) Show Hide
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@New
Brown symphatised with Mckinnon and that was about it
The big debate. The Govt made a statement via Alan johnson
not a single one of the MPs who debated this Statement supported Alan Johnson.
those included;
Chris Huhne ,Liz Blackman,Angela Browning
Keith Vaz ,Cheryl Gillan,Kate Hoey,John Randall,Mark Lazarowicz ,Sir Menzies Campbell,Andrew Mackinlay , Douglas Hogg
Tom Watson,David Davis,Andrew Miller
Crispin Blunt,Iris Robinson,Jeremy Corbyn
John Mason ,Alistair Carmichael
NewLabour1 (2 days ago) Show Hide
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Please do some research before giving me rubbish.

There was a huge debate in the house of commons for the Mckinnon case
brokenbriton (2 days ago) Show Hide
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Utter rubbish.

I doubt anyone but Bungling Brown would defend a drug mule..

Funny how quite then Brown is on Gary McKinnon.. He has a disorder.

Soft on crime soft on the causes of crime..
NewLabour1 (2 days ago) Show Hide
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Do you honestly have any idea of how British Politics works.

Brown had to "poke his nose in"

John Major would
Tony Blair Would
David Cameron would
Nigel Farage would
Any leader apart from those of extremist parties would intervene in the way Brown did.
brokenbriton (2 days ago) Show Hide
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Well the Chinese have put two fingers up to Brown and quite rightly so.
The last thing they want is the soft on crime soft on the causes of crime policies we have in the UK..
When is Brown going to stop poking his nose is to other countries affairs and get this place sorted

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