George Osbourne Telling Gordon Brown like it is!
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@sweetypie000 - Your reactions are nothing but the rigid opinions of your ego.
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Originally named Gideon Oliver,[2] he changed his name to George when he was 13. In an interview in July 2005, Osborne said: "It was my small act of rebellion. I never liked it"
awful precocious elitest brat
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We are forced to part with our hard earnt money from a man who is on over £100,000 a year, (apparently) fiddled his expenses and has 2 homes.
Another elite snob from Oxford lining his own pocket
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he is so fuking high lol
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Well George (or should I say Gideon your birthname which you changed as it sounded too upper class) David Cameron told us "we are all in this together" but as most of the cabinet are multi-millionaires & 50% of Conservative funding comes from the London Bankers would you agree some of us are more in it than others ?
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they always do
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@martin1000890 No its not all labours fault, this economic downturn was bound to happen at some point,no mater if the tory's were in charge or not. But labour did make the situation a million times worse. Thanks to labour we are feeling it more than any other nation. Our education is shit, we have fuck all industry and exports, and money that could have been saved to help educate and build industry was allowed to be wasted by keeping the jeremy kyle mob in booze, tracksuits, weed &unwanted kids.
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Actually it's the Zionist West's fault but we can't say that. We'll be silenced.
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any suggestion that Gideon isnt a top notch economist is out of order. his bankers are Hoares, for goodness sakes. this man is a member of the Bullingdon in good standing, and briefly worked in selfridges, folding towels, before becoming chancer-lore in his early 30s.
his copy of economics for dummies is one of the most well thumbed in britain, and i am sure that he will be balls deep into the economy, driving us more deeply into recession, until such time as he is removed from his orifice.
@Experiment47 This is a peculiar series of arguments. Gordon Brown is a historian, whereas Alan Johnson used to be a postman (and Chris Bryan is a pantomime dame).
Leading a major political department, such as the Treasury, requires political judgement and stamina - and, evidently, to some extent economic knowledge. However, a chancellor does not calculate growth forecasts and nor does he write his own speeches. Bureaucrats and spin doctors are perfectly able to do such work.
aecoulson 10 months ago 16
@Experiment47 Mind you, history has shown that economists are notoriously poor at economical foresight :P x
Reunakk 5 months ago 8