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pduffy4
10-12-2008, 01:27 PM
Private Prime Minister Gordon Brown has a slip of the tounge today in parliament. I was watching live when he said "not only did we save the WORLD, eh, I mean the banks"!!. What a prick. There were howls of laughter for the private MP pricks on the other side of parliamnet.
It was repeated on the 1 pm news on BBC 1 it may be repeated again later.
See it at the link below. Thanks to sukyspook for the link. see comment 9
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5stftd5qv3M
kingmonkey
10-12-2008, 01:29 PM
Private Prime Minister Gordon Brown has a slip of the tounge today in parliament. I was watching live when he said "not only did we save the WORLD, eh, I mean the banks[/COLOR]"!!. What a prick. There were howls of laughter for the private MP pricks on the other side of parliamnet.
I was repeated on the 1 pm news on BBC 1 it may be repeated again later.
Doesn't it fill you with glee that our unelected "leader" is also a fucking idiot?!
largejack
10-12-2008, 02:15 PM
Doesn't it fill you with glee that our unelected "leader" is also a fucking idiot?!
Was it a slip of the tongue, or a deliberate subliminal to create that image in peoples' head. Brown saved the world, now we must follow him into the New World Order :rolleyes:
kingmonkey
10-12-2008, 02:17 PM
Was it a slip of the tongue, or a deliberate subliminal to create that image in peoples' head. Brown saved the world, now we must follow him into the New World Order :rolleyes:
I don't know. I for one won't be following him anywhere!
pduffy4
10-12-2008, 02:24 PM
Doesn't it fill you with glee that our unelected "leader" is also a fucking idiot?!
I think it shows what he was thinking at the time. He thinks he saved the world, when I doubt he could save his own ass from a bum basher, ha!
pduffy4
10-12-2008, 02:26 PM
Was it a slip of the tongue, or a deliberate subliminal to create that image in peoples' head. Brown saved the world, now we must follow him into the New World Order :rolleyes:
He arrogance went to his head.
kingmonkey
10-12-2008, 02:26 PM
I think it shows what he was thinking at the time. He thinks he saved the world, when I doubt he could save his own ass from a bum basher, ha!
I agree with that, I think the man is an ego-maniac like most other politicians. He comes from a financial background so he probably thinks he's the financial times answer to Jesus.
free_soul
10-12-2008, 02:31 PM
Doesn't it fill you with glee that our unelected "leader" is also a fucking idiot?!
All leaders are lol
sukyspook
10-12-2008, 02:35 PM
"Crash Gordon Saved the World (in his mind)" - video available here and whilst you're there, have yourself a laff and read the live chat where Brown made his pmq 'gaff'. What a complete plonker (to put it mildly!):
WARNING - if you're easily offended by bad language and other politically incorrect stuff - don't bother lol!!! It's just a joy to spend some time with people who like to collectively hurl insults at our so called 'leaders'.
http://www.order-order.com/
whiterain
10-12-2008, 02:37 PM
ahahahahahahahaha thats fcking briliant. what an ego. dont worry superbroon to the rescue
loderlive
10-12-2008, 03:50 PM
What a prick. There were howls of laughter for the private MP pricks on the other side of parliamnet.
I found the howls of laughter very sad. Politics is.
xpleet
10-12-2008, 03:53 PM
Haha Gordon Brown must be the funniest Illuminati alive!
wellsyboy
10-12-2008, 03:55 PM
He looks like a face drawn on to a ball bag
When you listen to the news version listen out for the word REHEARSAL and now think what aload of bullshit this is ;)
http://www.google.com/hostednews/ukpress/article/ALeqM5iETC5IpRE0j7iQ07WNLFGkWKcLIg
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Brown's 'save the world' slip up
Prime Minister Gordon Brown made himself the butt of merciless mockery in the House of Commons when a slip of the tongue led him to boast "we have saved the world".
Mr Brown was defending the Government's actions to rescue the UK economy from attack by Conservative leader David Cameron, who claimed that his £37 billion recapitalisation of ailing banks had "failed".
Mr Cameron urged the Prime Minister to adopt the Tories' plans for a multi-billion pound loans guarantee scheme to get credit flowing to small businesses.
In a fiery exchange at Prime Minister's Questions in the House of Commons, Mr Brown accused the Tories of being "on the wrong side of history", arguing that Mr Cameron's promise on Tuesday to restrain public spending meant he was committed to policies which failed the unemployed and small businesses in the 1980s.
But the Tory leader responded that Mr Brown was "on the wrong side of mathematics", as the Government's £1 billion loan guarantee scheme covered only 0.2% of business lending in the country.
Mr Cameron cited Bank of England Governor Mervyn King's call for the return of normal rates of lending to the real economy, and asked: "Does the Prime Minister accept that on those terms his recapitalisation has failed and when is he going to change it?"
The Tory benches then collapsed into gales of derisive laughter as Mr Brown responded: "We not only saved the world... "
The PM tried to correct his wording to "saved the banks", but could not make himself heard above the uproar in the Commons.
And Mr Cameron made capital of his mistake, joking: "Well, it's now on the record.
"He is so busy talking about saving the world, he has forgotten about the businesses of this country."
lightgiver
10-12-2008, 07:43 PM
Have you not noticed most politicians and so called leaders all read from scripts any time they do talks or any kind of speeches,just go,s to prove how numb they all are,or puppets to be precise.
Who wants the world,Not me,not me
ha,ha,what a bunch of dinosaurs,
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/7776187.stm
steevo
10-12-2008, 07:47 PM
The more the sheeple hear that Gordon Brown has saved the world, the more they will believe it. Maybe it wasnt a slip of the tongue. Who knows.
Save our human rights never mind the world...
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/7773830.stm
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/asia-pacific/7774693.stm
Our goverment set to follow this model it seems..
noobcybot
10-12-2008, 08:17 PM
More phumfphering from these political boobs. The most powerful and intelligent men in the World cant string a sentance together? Really? Stooge. Thanks for selling all our gold Gordan Brown, you saved us!
illuminatiman
10-12-2008, 08:27 PM
The more the sheeple hear that Gordon Brown has saved the world, the more they will believe it. Maybe it wasnt a slip of the tongue. Who knows.
Agreed! the sheeple are selling us out by being blind, deaf and dumb! :confused:
Brown is a fat, doughey faced shite! anyone who believes a single word this guy or his ilk says, deserves to be dominated at every turn by the state!:mad:
godspeed
10-12-2008, 09:00 PM
caught showing his real intentions are for world gov...lol
Have you not noticed most politicians and so called leaders all read from scripts any time they do talks or any kind of speeches,just go,s to prove how numb they all are,or puppets to be precise.
Who wants the world,Not me,not me
ha,ha,what a bunch of dinosaurs,
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/7776187.stm
Yes they do and nobody finds that out unless they dig deep enough question is does the queen write the script and if not her then who .....
:mad:
beldazar
10-12-2008, 09:49 PM
hehe yes I saw it too!
Question time is far better than watching a chimps tea party, all that bobbing up and down, lol.
What really got to me though was when that politician said that a single mum came round to his house and they all fell about laughing, sick f*ucks, plus the fact that the speaker was like a proper wet blanket and did nothing to restore order, he seemed to actually encourage it to distract from the question. :mad:
Knowing what I know now about the parties being on the same side, I noticed it, they are just involved in some kind of role-play
drhemp
10-12-2008, 09:55 PM
Did you see the dour expression on his face after he made the howler. Even Phoney Toney would have at least laughed, realising he had been caught out. Broon really is a humourless soul, it's such a shame his dark character emanates in the polices he inflicts on Britain.
Watch the clip and slow it down hitting the pause button and you wil see no reaction from the Labour benches now what does that tell you they dont even smirk.......why because they knew it was coming.......so false and read from the script not to mention it was a rehearsal as told by the news.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/programmes/the_daily_politics/7695601.stm
What aload of garbage but people will buy into it as he was ment to say saving the worlds banks . Yawn....... what a load of bull ;)
drhemp
10-12-2008, 10:27 PM
Maybe, however, I thought it was coz they too are a bunch of humourless mind-controlled sheeple too.
Maybe, however, I thought it was coz they too are a bunch of humourless mind-controlled sheeple too.
Nothing is funny when you already know the punch line unless its a classic.
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=_IBgk05iL3Y
drhemp
10-12-2008, 10:37 PM
The only time I could imagine me ever laughing at Broon would be if he were to fall down the steps off an airplane or something or lose his seat to the Monster Raving Looney party at the next election, now that would be classic.
the nine
10-12-2008, 10:42 PM
I agree with that, I think the man is an ego-maniac like most other politicians. He comes from a financial background so he probably thinks he's the financial times answer to Jesus.
i would think that the original jesus was the favourite of the financial times..
just look at the revenue of the vatican let alone all those spin off religions
phildee3
10-12-2008, 10:53 PM
The only time I could imagine me ever laughing at Broon would be if he were to fall down the steps off an airplane or something or lose his seat to the Monster Raving Looney party at the next election, now that would be classic.
Not a chance.
That f***er doesn't stand for elections!
kingmonkey
10-12-2008, 10:57 PM
i would think that the original jesus was the favourite of the financial times..
just look at the revenue of the vatican let alone all those spin off religions
LOL. Good point!!
pduffy4
10-12-2008, 11:00 PM
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noobcybot
11-12-2008, 09:38 PM
I saved you all from Manbearpig, Iam serial!
guuna
12-12-2008, 03:45 AM
isn't he thinking of Queen's song Flash Gordon.
'you only have 14 hours to save the Earth'?
Muppett.:)
guuna
12-12-2008, 03:47 AM
Did you see the dour expression on his face after he made the howler. Even Phoney Toney would have at least laughed, realising he had been caught out. Broon really is a humourless soul, it's such a shame his dark character emanates in the polices he inflicts on Britain.
quite so.
And i fear things are only going to get far worse in the short term.:mad:
le chuck
12-12-2008, 04:16 AM
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free_soul
12-12-2008, 12:04 PM
Is he saving the world for us or for his bilderburg colleges?
free_soul
12-12-2008, 12:05 PM
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love em :P
armoured_amazon
12-12-2008, 12:09 PM
I for one won't be following him anywhere!
Me neither. :)
london_lad_84
12-12-2008, 12:10 PM
I wouldn't be surprised if gordon brown was making a mockery of himself on purpose so the tories can be seen as a saviour party like obama in the us, to restore parity. Yeh right, just like tony blair was the saviour when people were getting fed up of the tories in 97', i feel deja vu politics is becoming to obvious for even daily mail readers.
stelios
12-12-2008, 06:02 PM
I think it shows what he was thinking at the time. He thinks he saved the world, when I doubt he could save his own ass from a bum basher, ha!
I think he would be quite happy with that.
Dont forget he was implicated as being another member of Thomas Hamilton's and George Robertson's paedophile ring.
He is the ultimate worst Chancellor and worst Prime Minister we have ever had and that means he is even worse than Blair.
What he meant to say was he has saved his zionist masters.
Meanwhile Britain is bankrupt.
pduffy4
12-12-2008, 06:11 PM
I found the howls of laughter very sad. Politics is.
I thought the howls of laughter were hillarious but even funnier was the labour side sitting motionless, they must have felt complete tits.http://www.mysmiley.net/imgs/smile/adult/boobeyes.gifhttp://www.mysmiley.net/imgs/smile/adult/boobies.gif (http://www.mysmiley.net/free-winking-smileys.php)http://img329.imageshack.us/img329/6980/rolingonthefloorlaughinqn1.gif
pduffy4
12-12-2008, 06:16 PM
Dont forget he was implicated as being another member of Thomas Hamilton's and George Robertson's paedophile ring
I hadn't heard that.:eek: Do you have a link to the story?
Thanks
guuna
14-12-2008, 05:59 AM
I wouldn't be surprised if gordon brown was making a mockery of himself on purpose so the tories can be seen as a saviour party like obama in the us, to restore parity. Yeh right, just like tony blair was the saviour when people were getting fed up of the tories in 97', i feel deja vu politics is becoming to obvious for even daily mail readers.
spot on.
haukipesukone
14-12-2008, 08:09 AM
I think he meant to say they saved the New Bank Order.
stelios
14-12-2008, 07:22 PM
NATO boss and Blair government insider Lord Robertson has threatened to sue Scotland's leading independent newspaper over internet allegations that he not only used his influence as a Freemason to procure a gun licence for child killer Thomas Hamilton, but was also a member of a clandestine paedophile ring reportedly set up by Hamilton for the British elite.
On 13 March 1996, Hamilton, armed with four hand-guns, opened fire on a junior school class, killing 16 children and one teacher before turning the gun on himself, shattering forever the idyllic 13th century Scottish town of Dunblane.
The controversy is certain to topple the Blair government, which has already issued a D-Notice to gag the press from revealing the names of known paedophiles within the British executive, including at least two senior ministers; and the case highlights the government's antipathy toward the Sunday Herald and its brand of independent journalism that has, among other things, exposed the role played by the domestic security agency, MI5, in helping the IRA to carry out terrorist atrocities.
As reported by this journalist last month at Propaganda Matrix and Counter Punch, and by the Sunday Herald's Home Affairs Editor, Neil Mackay, the British intelligence services are actively engaged in preventing any further child sex revelations that could incite further hostility to an already unpopular Prime Minister and destroy the morale of troops set to invade Iraq. An intelligence officer told Mackay that "a 'rolling' Cabinet committee had been set up to work out how to deal with the potentially ruinous fall-out for both Tony Blair and the government if arrests occur."
Some commentators, mindful that one of Tony Blair's closest confidante's is a practising paedophile, are even suggesting that this particular scandal, and not Blair's repeated lies and fabricated reports in regard to Iraq, may well prove the downfall of a government mired in sleaze and corruption. The Sunday Times is reported to have obtained an FBI list of Labour MPs who have used credit cards to pay for internet child pornography, and Blair has responded by imposing a massive news blackout, failing however to stop the arrest of one of his most important aides, Phillip Lyon.
The latest allegations came to light following a campaign to lift the secrecy on the Dunblane massacre. Large sections of the police report were banned from the public domain under a 100-year secrecy order. Lord Cullen, an establishment insider, also omitted and censored references to the documents in his final report. Parents and teachers were advised to concentrate their efforts on a campaign to outlaw handguns instead of focusing on how the mentally unstable Freemason, already known by the police to be a paedophile, had obtained a firearms licence for six handguns. Hamilton allegedly enjoyed good relations with both local Labour luminary George Robertson and Michael Forsyth, the then Scottish Secretary of State and MP for Stirling. Forsyth congratulated and encouraged Hamilton for running a boy's club. Hamilton was also found to have exchanged letters with the British monarch, Queen Elizabeth.
The rumours and allegations concerning Lord Robertson's ties to Hamilton, and the possibility that the American intelligence services may be blackmailing Tony Blair into continued support for a U.S. invasion of Iraq, have been given fire by internet investigator and intelligence expert Michael Keaney:
"An additional, and potentially explosive, aspect of US leverage over Blair is the FBI's investigation of users of child porn websites which has already claimed a number of high profile scalps. [....] The biggest two fish that come to mind are indeed high profile: firstly there is George Robertson, who today has announced that he will step down as NATO Secretary General after four years and two months in the job. Were he to be fingered the fall out would be spectacular but short-lived -- he's been a long time out of the cabinet and is sufficiently distant from Tony to be regarded as not requiring the presentational finesse of a "rolling" Cabinet committee, whatever that might be. However, our second candidate is most certainly very closely identified with the prime minister, and retains a high profile [and] continues to operate at a very high level indeed, whether in Europe, Japan, or even the Middle East."
"Peter Mandelson began political life as a member of the Communist Party, soon "seeing the light" and instead getting involved with the CIA/MI6-financed Socialist International youth wing and the Labour Party, through which he rose in parallel with his experience working at London Weekend Television with other A-list regulars like John Birt and Michael Maclay, now public mouthpiece of Hakluyt, the private sector spook outfit run by a bunch of "ex" MI6 types including the widow of ex-Labour leader John Smith. This sort of background and connections makes Mandelson very useful in the sort of corridors-and-alleyways diplomacy and networking that is the real substance of international relations and intelligence gathering. [....] If Mandelson is indeed the suspect, then the damage this could cause may fatally wound Blair."
"An interesting development that may, or may not, be related to this, is the publication of an article in last Sunday's Observer by David Aaronovitch. He and Mandelson are longtime friends, having been together in the Communist Party and at London Weekend TV. Aaronovitch was, until recently, a leading political commentator for the Independent, on whose "international advisory board" (the standard vanity collection of august persons put together for the ego of newspaper proprietors like Tony O'Reilly and Conrad Black) sits Peter Mandelson."
"Since switching to the Guardian Media Group at the beginning of this year or thereabouts, Aaronovitch authored an article on child abuse in which he pleads for common sense to prevail, rather than the lynch mob: 'Strangely I trust the police to act sensibly (because, like the analysts, they’ve seen it all): it's the rest of us I worry about.'"
"That much depends upon the behaviour of the US Justice Department, which ultimately has responsibility for the investigation, must be a worry for Blair. One need only imagine how this must colour the views of John Ashcroft regarding the moral fibre of British cabinet ministers and the laxity of the prime minister who chose them in the first place. How easy would it be for the suspect to be named in a story that miraculously surfaced outside of the UK (thereby circumventing the D Notice and leading potentially to a re-run of the Spycatcher fiasco of 1987)?
"Whoever is on the suspects' list, we can see that already this 'rolling' cabinet committee is busy leaking stories that serve at least to delay the shock of the inevitable, eventual revelation, buying valuable time if nothing else. Thus you can depend on the Guardian to save the day for Tony, and here's some helpful tip-offs courtesy of MI6 that help to distract from what's really going on, whilst bolstering the reputation for integrity and financial propriety that has marked Blair's dealings with businesspeople like Bernie Ecclestone, Richard Desmond, Lakshmi Mittal, etc."
"I have come to the considered conclusion," says a correspondent of Keaney, William Palfreman, "that the events surrounding the Dunblane massacre, and the subsequent submissions to the Cullen enquiry that have been put under to 100 years of secrecy, far out weigh in political significance issues such as our opposition to the EU [and] what it entails. It is inconceivable that T Blair, Jack Straw [and] Gordon Brown can survive in office as this matter becomes known. It totally undermines the Labour government, and could easily be a case of the Queen feeling she has to use reserve powers to call an emergency general election, such would be the loss of confidence."
"This scandal is far more important that anything that has happened here in living memory, in fact I can think of no parallel for it. It certainly pisses all over anything that happened to Kennedy or was done by Nixon. I am surprised, given the gravity of this matter, that [an] attempt has yet to be made on his life, for surely we are dealing with desperate people here. It also explains a few strange things, such as just why T Blair & co. were so keen to ban all handguns, and why such obviously talentless nobodies like George Robertson have risen from being backbench nobodies a couple of years ago to Defence Secretary, and now Secretary-General of Nato."
"[....] Now where in this is there a national security risk so great, that documents part of the public enquiry are now state secrets to be held for 100 years? Funny kind of public enquiry. Why, when Thomas Hamilton's application for a gun licence was turned down, due to him being regarded as a man of unsound character [and] him being the object of several paedophilia investigations, did his MP, our friend George Robertson (now Lord Robertson, Secretary-General of NATO), write him a glowing character reference, and personally see to it that his application was successful, when he knew the grounds for the original refusal were because he was suspected of procuring boys for sexual services?"
"Or take a certain boat seized on Loch Ness [Loch Lomond] by the Strathclyde Police. It is a very rare thing for assets to be seized in the UK, as [there] are no asset-forfeiture laws. When it does happen, there is normally a trial at least, with things only being seized if they are proven to be bought with money proven to be consequence of a proven crime. Even then, they are sold by public auction. How come, then, was this very valuable boat sold for the tiny sum of £5000, without an auction, to none other than our friend Thomas Hamilton, a man of no financial means whatsoever, nor a sailor, nor lived anywhere near any open water. Why did not the boats owners complain about having their property stolen from them in this manner? I can only conclude because it was being used for some very serious criminal activity, and those on board were merely glad to escape prosecution. Also, it seems rather odd in such circumstances that not only were the owners happy to avoid prosecution enough to lose a valuable boat, but that the Strathclyde Police were not willing to prosecute. And yet, after these improbable events, it wound up in none other than our friend Hamilton's hands. Could he have been a blackmailer as well as a paedophile?"
"But the main thing is what might explain sections of the public enquiry are now under the hundred year rule. There are only three levels of secrecy in the UK for state secrets, the 30 year rule, the 80 year rule and the 100 year rule. Normal secrets, like Cabinet discussions, government papers, espionage, all that, are under the 30 year rule. Only a very small number of things ever reached the 80 year rule, particularly events in the Sudan with Kitchener in 1902, where it seems that an act of genocide was committed, and some things that happened 1914-18, as well as things like potential peace negotiations in 1941, and just about everything to do with the IRA (after all, people are still alive after 30 years) come under the 80 year rule. Of them, the darkest of state secrets, when the events of '02 were getting a bit close to their limit for comfort, a further class of secrets was created to last a hundred years, and tiny number of things were put in it - e.g. Kitchener in '02, some World War I things."
But none of these things can be said to apply to Dunblane. That was a case of a common criminal [and] sexual pervert committing some fairly ordinary murders, of a kind that happen from time to time. Even if a backbench Labour MP was implicated, or may have been involved in a large paedophile ring in Scotland, that is not a matter of vital national importance. You have a prosecution, there is a bit of a scandal, everyone is disgusted and one MP goes to prison. Big deal: such things happen. You certainly would not make such information a state secret just to save one unnamed backbench nobody's miserable neck. Governments simply don't go to such extreme lengths to save nobodies - power broking just doesn't work like that. There must be issues of profound national importance working here, and I put it to you that anything that involves certain events in Scotland is more likely to be someone of cabinet level than anything else.
If the physiologically flawed [although Thomas Hamilton was these were the words of Tony Blair when speaking of Gordon Brown] Thomas Hamilton was the centre of a paedophile ring in Scotland that procured boys to people of the amongst the highest rank, and Tony Blair [and] Jack Straw covered this up by the Official Secrets Act (They would do the covering, as both the Prime Minister's [and] Home Secretary's permission is needed to put some something under the 100 year rule.) it is hard to see how they or their close colleges could possibly remain in office, even if they were never inclined to such flawed behaviour themselves. The government would fall."
That prospect seems to be energising a government now considered to be fighting for its political life, even to the extent of killing the review process by which some of the banned sections of the Cullen Report would be made public, arguing that freedom of information would somehow harm other abused children in Dunblane.
In a recent interview with the Guardian newspaper, Michael Matheson, the Scottish National Party's shadow deputy justice minister, said: "There are more documents covered by the 100-year rule than this police report. Some of them have nothing whatsoever to do with children. We need to look at why such a lengthy ban has been imposed on them. I have been contacted by a number of families affected by the tragedy who are anxious to ensure this information becomes public. And so far we have no guarantee that it will. We only have a review."
"It is important we make available, if it is at all possible, any information that is available about people in the public eye," said the Scottish first minister, Jack McConnell.
When Tony Blair took office following a landslide victory in 1997, few commentators would have suggested that this man would be willing to drag his country into a war of unjustified aggression against a people that have done no harm to the British public. Nor would anyone have surmised that a Labour government would hitch its political fortunes to a shabby cabal of fanatical neoconservative Zionists working to make real their much-touted biblical Armageddon. And no one could have predicted that Blair's nominally "Christian" administration would transform itself into a licentious club of flamboyant homosexual cruisers and out-of-control paedophiles.
But it is now becoming shockingly clear that the slavish adherence of Tony Blair and Jack Straw to the Bush line on Iraq may have less to do with principled arguments, and much more to do with the fear of CIA and FBI revelations that would make them two of the most hated politicians in modern British political history.
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