Why should the UK pay more for global warming?
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Gordon Brown's bottomless pockets
Very recently he unilaterally announced that the UK would shoulder one quarter of the EU's donation to Developing Countries for help with alleged Global Warming problems. Why on earth should we pay 25% of the sum due?
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I am becoming very concerned that our Prime Minister is becoming increasingly out of control where spending our money is involved. Each time he goes abroad, he makes speeches promising huge sums of money...
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| 02-7-2010 | Oh you lot will love this! If you Google "Exclusive Gordon Brown Confession - 50 Ways Labour Conned You" then have a jolly good laugh at how it has gone down the pan! | Terry Tibbs |
| 12-5-2010 | He's not the Prime Minister. You need to keep in touch with the news. | s |
| 04-4-2010 | it's time to line westminster bridge with lots of sticks driven into the ground and to mount there lazy, corrupt and treasonous heads on these sticks. | Aleedsfella |
| 02-4-2010 | The first sentence of this gripe is very true: Gordon Brown is out of control where spending is concerned. The country has gone bankrupt and he makes back the money by passing more laws and getting officials to fine you. He is totally corrupt! | Terry |
| 07-2-2010 | Gordons latest ruse is to sell the port of Dover to the french, which should raise £350m, haven't we had enough grief with foreign ownership of our assets,
It is like being back in 1912 on the sinking Titanic, with Gordon going around making more holes to be sure. | Gainsborough lad. |
| 01-2-2010 | I would like to apologise on behalf of Scotland for inflicting first Bliar (who is at leat part-Scottish) and now Brown on the rest of the UK. We are deeply sorry. | Andy |
| 24-1-2010 | This last week we have been warned about selling our old gold that we have lying around to these postal gold buying sharks that have sprung up,
Good old Gordon didn't worry about this a few years ago did he when he sold all the countrys gold reserves at a knock down price. | Gainsborough lad. |
| 20-1-2010 | sorry, that should have read "mr braunschweiger"... | Ron Knee |
| 20-1-2010 | My Braunschweiger's promise that the UK would shoulder one quarter of the EU's donation to Developing Countries for help with alleged Global Warming problems was actually a promise cooked up by Tony the Bliar. Looking at this from today's standpoint, now that Mr Bliar has been discovered to have created one or more companies ready to cash in on the global warming scam, one can see WHY his best pal and bum buddy Gordon is now reminding everyone where their hard earned tax money will end up. Quite a lot of it in Mr Bliar's pocket, if he gets his own way. | Ron Knee |
| 18-1-2010 | It's a slow day in a small town somewhere in Britain. The sun is beating down, and the streets are deserted. Times are tough, everybody is in debt, and everybody lives on credit. On this particular day a rich tourist from London is driving through the town. He stops at the town’s hotel and lays a £100 note on the desk saying he wants to inspect the rooms upstairs in order to pick one to spend the night. As soon as the man walks upstairs, the owner grabs the £100 note and runs next door to pay his debt to the butcher. The butcher takes the £100 and runs down the street to retire his debt to the pig farmer. The pig farmer takes the £100 and heads off to pay his bill at the supplier of feed and fuel. The guy at the farmer's co-op takes the £100 and runs to pay his debt to the local prostitute, who has also been facing hard times and has had to offer her "services" on credit. The prostitute rushes to the hotel and pays off her bill with the hotel owner. The hotel proprietor then places the £100 back on the counter so that the rich traveler will not suspect anything. At that moment the traveler comes down the stairs, picks up the £100 note and states that the rooms are not satisfactory, pockets the money, and leaves town. No one produced anything. No one earned anything. However, the whole town is now out of debt and now looks to the future with a lot more optimism.
And that, ladies and gentlemen, is how the British Government is conducting business today. | Aleedsfella |
| 03-1-2010 | Power corrupts and absolute power corrupts absolutly. Mr. Brown must think he'll get something out of helping other, regardless of who those others are; I can't say, that anything he has done while in power, has been done much for the British citizen first. Like many a politician before him and I fear many to follow, he blusters and remains in power & high salary, as long as he can manage. Providing he's able to build a good sized nest-egg, he'll not be too bothered about the rest of us. | Kryton |
| 28-12-2009 | It is ironic that a British Primeminister (or a 'foreign' primeminister from the perspective of the English) is spending billions of Bristish tax payers money, and plunging us further into debt, when being British itself feels so incredibly 'cheap'. Anyone can be British these days - just jump on a boat, train or plane and come over, all are welcome, whatever race, religion or creed, whatever political views you have, come on over and join the cheap British population. Once citizenship feels so cheap, then a country is in serious trouble. But hey! If it increases the GDP, then what the hell? More irony? | miserablemoaninggit |
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