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  • I think that in years to come accountants will use the term Gordon Brown to describe a really crap accountant.

    £350 billion an counting - thanks to the one eyed Scots idiot Gordon Brown. FIDO The Dog 2009

  • Shadow defence secretary Liam Fox said British troops were suffering over what he called Gordon Brown's "lack of commitment" to the war in Afghanistan.

    British Blogs 2008

  • But it was blasted off course by the biggest financial crisis of a generation and Labour must shout loudly that the current problems have little to do with mistakes by the last government, unless you call Gordon Brown's bailout of the banks and rescue of the financial world a mistake.

    Ed Miliband needs to give his party back its heart and soul | The big issue 2011

  • But it was blasted off course by the biggest financial crisis of a generation and Labour must shout loudly that the current problems have little to do with mistakes by the last government, unless you call Gordon Brown's bailout of the banks and rescue of the financial world a mistake.

    Ed Miliband needs to give his party back its heart and soul | The big issue 2011

  • Tony's Blog: Don't believe a word Gordon Brown says.

    Don't believe a word Gordon Brown says. 2008

  • Or is the unit often described as Gordon Brown's favourite thinktank in fact a cunning front organisation for the British tabloid press, designed to keep the red tops supplied with a steady stream of headlines about political correctness gone mad?

    Christmas Wars Burke's Corner 2007

  • Dare I say that 20 years ago, few people nationwide would have recognised the name Gordon Brown?

    More Tory Reshuffle News 2007

  • Dare I say that 20 years ago, few people nationwide would have recognised the name Gordon Brown?

    More Tory Reshuffle News 2007

  • In the interview she accuses Labour of being led by a "dictatorship", she says Tony Blair is "deluded", and she also checks herself at the moment that she called Gordon Brown "manipulative".

    Archive 2007-01-01 2007

  • Or is the unit often described as Gordon Brown's favourite thinktank in fact a cunning front organisation for the British tabloid press, designed to keep the red tops supplied with a steady stream of headlines about political correctness gone mad?

    Archive 2007-11-01 Burke's Corner 2007

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