Thursday, 1 October 2009

RATTLED BROWN TAKES A BATTERING


Brown Cuts Interview Short As Labour Closes Ranks

Just a short post with a few pictures to show you a little of what happened at the end of Brown's interview with Adam Boulton. I have to say this is the first time I've seen Boulton give anyone from Labour a proper grilling for a long time and it would seem that Brown is not accustomed to this kind of treatment from him either. It's about time! I know that Sky News editorial decisions are technically completely separate from those of The Sun, but I can't help feeling there has been a seismic shift overnight watching Adam in action today. Brown's face says it all!


Exasperated: Gordon Brown tried to storm out at the end of an interview 
with Sky's Adam Boulton because he was not allowed to talk about policy
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19 comments:

  1. I read this today and tweeted you while at work on my secret name!  This is great news, Spider, and the Sun Cover!  I think you guys will be rid of horrid labor in about 6 months.  I wish we were so lucky getting rid of obama's nightmare regime.

    Well, since I know you love kitteh's so much, you must check out my blog post w/ the 3 short vids....especially the 3rd one!  You will have a good laugh.  Nite, Nite, Bunni

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  2. I knew that just had to be you, Bunni. :-D

    I think it's definitely now the end for Labour and, as you've seen over the last day or two, lefties can dish out the dirt and the smears with relish, but when it comes to them being hit with the truth, (no dirt, no smears), they just can not take it. Lefties are great at spouting dogma but they are incapable of reasoned debate simply because their policies are completely illogical. That is why Brown won't dare commit himself to a Television Debate with the other party leaders. He should be committed - to a mental institution! Not long now.......

    I'll be over to have a look at your vids, Nite, Nite, Spidey.

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  3. I've just heard a news story that Gordo has declared he will appear on no more TV shows unless they're hosted by Roland Rat or Bill & Ben.

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  4. <span>LOL! That would be just about the right level for him, Nickie, I hear he turned down Sooty & Sweep as he felt that would be too tough an interview! 
                                     =-X </span>

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  5. Golly, wonder why that's not on the BBC, ta for posting. :-P

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  6. His real character in public. Love it.

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  7. He's completely lost it, OR.......hahahahaha!  O:-)

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  8. It just got better, Edgar, Mish Masher's got the video of this bit - I'll go now and add it to this post -<span style="text-decoration: underline;"> yes!</span>  8-)

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  9. How close is Brown to a vote of no confidence?

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  10. That's a very good point, LL. By rights he should be less than two weeks away from it, but I'm not sure if Cameron will have the stomach for it. I doubt that anyone within Labour will dare or want to call for it as it would mean an immediate election.

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  11. He's not happy! HAHAHA!!! Great vid!

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  12. Cheers, Gigits, I was like ROFLMFAO when I first saw this on the ITN news, a glorious unbridled display of McShithead's absolute cuntitude!
                                :-D                             

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  13. Spider,

    Thanks for your visits/comments. My contempt of Brown is almost outweighted by his success in discrediting the Labour Party (again). 

    Without him at the helm, who knows how much longer they could've continued to pretend that everything's just fine in the UK.

    Plus I love how he physically swallows air.  What a moron.

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  14. You're welcome, TAC, I enjoy reading your blog.

    Blair conned the British public for years about Brown's "massive intellect" and that he was the "best Chancellor ever" and everyone swallowed it because Brown stayed out of sight all year, (except for his budget speeches), and did his Macavity act and "wasn't there" whenever Blair was in any trouble whatsoever.
    He got away with it when he first took over as PM because Parliament was in summer recess but he was rumbled within weeks of the new session when he failed to call a much-hyped and anticipated election.
    The problems he "dealt with" during the summer - as far as I can see he just appeared on television - were, in the main, caused by Brown himself while he was at the Treasury:

    (1) Extensive flooding because of heavy thunderstorms.

    Brown stripped the towns in question of their budget for   flood defences, hence there was much worse flooding.

    (2) An outbreak of foot and mouth disease from a government research laboratory.

    Brown stripped them of their maintenance budget so the virus escaped from a pipe that should have been replaced and ran between the government lab and another privately owned lab.
    :-E
    So in my mind, too, TAC, he is a moron, and greedy beyond avarice for other people's money to spend how he sees fit - what a total bastard!

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  15. I'm loving every aspect of their implosion, D. 8-)

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  16. Too friggin' bad the microphone didn't strangle him.

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  17. Hi, Dr. Dave,

    I'd love to see what happened after that point, I bet he swore at them like the old <span style="text-decoration: line-through;">cunt</span> trooper that he is!!

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