Thursday, 24 September 2009

Tuesday, 5 May 2009

Daily Mail, 05 May 2009. Page 4

Brown Revolt Grows.



Daily Mail
05 May 2009

Monday, 4 May 2009

Is Brown a disaster for our Country?

Is he really such an absolute nightmare for this country and his party?

Should he forget any cowardice he might have and call a General Election?

Why has Blears, Clarke and Blunkett turned against him?


Two Cartoons that Brown would have loved to see this morning! Notice the Arse theme!!


Brown has had better headlines, not many though!

The Independent on Sunday, 03 May 2009. Page 1

Blears knifes Brown - she can't reach though!


The Independent on Sunday
03 May 2009

Daily Express, 04 May 2009. Page 5

Labour at War? Surely Not!!



Daily Express
04 May 2009

Daily Mail, 01 May 2009. Pages 10 - 11

Is he really a Farce??


Daily Mail
01 May 2009

The Observer International Edition, 03 May 2009. Page 1

She's backtracking already - Coward????


The Observer International Edition
03 May 2009

Is Brown about to be pushed?

Saturday, 13 September 2008

Poor old Gordon!!!!


Poor old Gordon!!!!

Daily Mail
13 Sep 2008

Friday, 12 September 2008

Monday, 8 September 2008

But GO he most certainly will.

Will he go now or will he not.


Daily Mail
08 Sep 2008

Saturday, 6 September 2008

Brown : "Economy is Better Placed to Weather the Global Storm"


Gordon is simply not in touch with reality. He has just told a business crowd that this is the "first financial crisis of the new global age".

So the technology stock crash in 2000/1 was not worldwide? Didn't the 1997/8 Asian economic crisis and LTCM collapse have global repercussions, the ERM crisis in 1992 had currency volatility everywhere, Black Monday in 1987 was scary, the Latin American debt crisis in 80s... we have had them all the way back to 1929. All were global financial crises.

Gordon says the economy has "underlying strength", which must be why August saw the lowest new car sales since Bobby Charlton lifted the World Cup. Oh, almost forgot: the Prime Mentalist is getting on with the job and making long term decisions as well.

source: http://www.order-order.com

Unions tell Brown he’s a loser for dumping millions into recession




Daily Express Weekend
06 Sep 2008

Time for Gordon to Leave?

Gordon is simply not in touch with reality. He has just told a business crowd that this is the "first financial crisis of the new global age".

Sothe technology stock crash in 2000/1 was not worldwide? Didn't the1997/8 Asian economic crisis and LTCM collapse have globalrepercussions, the ERM crisis in 1992 had currency volatilityeverywhere, Black Monday in 1987 was scary, the Latin American debtcrisis in 80s... we have had them all the way back to 1929. All were global financial crises.

Gordon says the economy has "underlying strength", which must be why August saw the lowest new car sales since Bobby Charlton lifted the World Cup. Oh, almost forgot: the Prime Mentalist is getting on with the job and making long term decisions as well.


The Independent
06 Sep 2008

Evening Standard (West End Final), 04 Sep 2008. Pages 8 - 9

GORDON. IT IS TIME TO GO


Evening Standard (West End Final)
04 Sep 2008

The Guardian, 06 Sep 2008. Pages 14 - 15




The Guardian
06 Sep 2008

Wednesday, 27 August 2008

Is Brown Bonkers?

It is time to bring the question out into the open: is the Prime Minister of sane mind?

Going right back to the Blair charge that he was "psychologically flawed" this question has periodically arisen. Whereas in the past people made a joke of it, now the issue is becoming a genuine concern. Labour MPs discuss it semi-openly and political journalists report evidence of hysterical rants, the rages, the odd behaviour. The question comes up in private conversations all the time. Guido has heard it seriously suggested that Gordon suffers from "high functioning Aspergers".

It is becoming harder to cover it up whatever it is - some interviews border on totally loony - the repetitive mantras, the uncorrelated bizarre smiles, the complete inability to empathise. When Kay Burley asked him this week would he still have the PM's job at Christmas his reply was "Of course, because we have got to get on with the job... We have got to get on with the job. People want us to get on with the job. Getting on with the job is the most important thing at the moment." He snapped at the Mail on Sunday "I’m happy to talk to you because you are here... I have given you special time. That is very good of me. You are very fortunate."

He told smirking political correspondents on the flight to Beijing that he was going to win the next election, he tells confidantes that he believes the economy will turn around in a few months. We are told to expect an economic plan to turn things around - a plan which the Treasury is openly briefing it knows nothing about. He is clearly becoming increasingly disconnected from reality.

It is low politics to hurl cheap abuse at opponents, but this is not borne of malice towards Brown, Guido feels like the boy who pointed at the naked emperor and said what everyone was too embarrassed to say. The head of government is clearly at the very least deluded and unable to function under the pressure. The worst is frightening to contemplate, for his party and the country...

Saturday, 26 July 2008

Saturday, 31 May 2008

Gordon thinks he can bring the oil price down.



IS HE DELUDED?

Labour Polls The Lowest Since British Polling Began


The latest polls have Labour at the lowest ever recorded since polling began in 1943 and Gordon Brown is the most unpopular PM in history, he is polling worse than even Neil Kinnock or Michael Foot! How must it feel to be the most hated Prime Minister of all time?

SRJ likes to remind all those Labour lemmings, like Tom Watson, who plotted and worked to get Blair out and Brown in, that we told you so. So here is a reminder, again:

John Hutton didn't mince his words when he gave Nick Robinson his prediction. He was right.

Thursday, 29 May 2008

Jonah Brown Calls for Lower Oil Prices

This lunchtime Gordon made his call for increased oil production by OPEC and North Sea Oil producers. How did the market react? Above is today's price chart, notice the move beginning just after Gordon's midday rant at the market.

You guessed it - oil rose over 4 bucks...

Saturday, 24 May 2008

Gordon will take the dangerous lurch to the left

The Labour Left Looms

The hard left of the Labour Party reckons the answer to voter disenchantment is to abandon the centre and turn back to the bad bad old ways. The weak and manically deranged Gordon makes it more likely that lurch to the left will take place.

Paul Mason, Newsnight's editor, could barely contain his excitement last night reporting the prospect of a bruised Brown introducing higher taxes on high earners, windfall corporate taxes and the expected soon to be announced "equality agenda" - in other words leveling down.

This will be kamikaze left-wing stuff. Britain is already sliding down the economic competitiveness league, the Irish are welcoming FTSE 100 companies making the exodus
from HMRC's demands.

Manic Gordon will now be weighing up a shift leftwards, to shore up his position within the party, giving some red meat to the activists and pundits like Polly Toynbee. It will be a change of policy direction based entirely on self -preservation.

What a git we have in Gordon.


He could survive the party conference whatever the polls by promising a left-wing lurch...

Hopefully, not TOO long.


The game is up Gordon.

Gordon. Time to go.


It will not get any better for you Gordon.