PMQs: Brown Vs Nick Clegg (09Dec09)
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I like how Clegg looks genuinely angry
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@juanbarba95 Well, its been tradition for hundreds of years. But you can't throw him into jail for not wearing it. Its like Obamas Wife touched the Queen by putting her arm around her. She broke protocol, you can't do that. But you can arrest her for it because its not written in the law book. Cant wait to see the back end of this speaker.
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@OfficialRJLextro Thanks for your Answer.
But if tradition and protocol, why is not obligated by law?
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@juanbarba95 Because the speaker their is unbelievably arrogant. Nobody likes that stuck up prick. He deliberately refused to wear the wig. I hate him..
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Why doesn't wear the Refferee (the Man at 1.28) a Wig on his Head?
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mr clegg must be heard... we always follow the same pattern in this country, lab or con its time that another better party like the libdems took full power x
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Order..... Order... Mr clegg must be heard.... Hhahahaha! glad Cameron is priminister and Nick is deputy priminister=o)
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Huuuuhuuu .. i like when Clegg is aggressive :D .. gives him character
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NEVER TRUST AN ORANGE!
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@Withnail1969 I think N Clegg can see what`s coming to him. Not that it`s all bad. Most of us would would give our eye-teeth to have what he has.
Nick Clegg is about to cause far more poverty and inequality than we saw under labour. This creep makes my skin crawl with his lies.
Withnail1969 1 year ago
@Withnail1969 The problem is Labour went on a borrowing and spending binge to cover up their incompetence on the economy. Some day, the people who lent the UK the money want their money back. That day has now arrived.
Labour bought their general election wins at the expense of future generations. Labour are playing the long game. Kicked out, they are betting on coming back in because of the unpopularity of cuts FORCED onto the coalition. Labour NEVER clear up THEIR own mess.
liarpoliticians 1 year ago 6
@liarpoliticians But lets not forget that both the Conservatives and Lib Dems supported Labour's economic policy up until the recession, therefore, they are also to blame.
jh09c2m 11 months ago
@jh09c2m I don't deny what you say, BUT, the Conservatives and Liberal Democrats recognised that the situation changed, the then Labour chancellor Alistair Darling tried to persuade Gordon Brown that the UK is forked, but Brown did not care until he was staring electoral defeat in the face, then he changed his tune.
Don't forget, Brown has no maths degree, the only thing he was good at is filling in his expenses forms, and getting the taxpayer to pay for his Sky Sports TV subscription.
liarpoliticians 11 months ago