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hagbard_celine
16-10-2009, 08:41 AM
Has Gordon Brown been told by "men in grey suits" to throw the General Election to let David Cameron take his preassigned place.:confused: Looks very much like it!

Three times now he has flunked interviews in ways which look very contrived, like this one:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ERHtMr7QLNQ

wakeupworld
16-10-2009, 09:56 AM
He doesn`t need to be told as he already knows the agenda.

hagbard_celine
16-10-2009, 05:37 PM
He doesn`t need to be told as he already knows the agenda.

Yes, probably. Do you reckon that as soon as he took over from Blair he knew that he had to step aside for David Cameron at the appointed time. That time would be now. So he starts making a pig's ear of all his interviews on purpose.

decim
16-10-2009, 06:08 PM
The 'banking' & whitehall 'management rarely change their 'CEO's'.

The 'parties' are all travelling bands of actors & marionettes.

wakeupworld
16-10-2009, 06:14 PM
Yes, probably. Do you reckon that as soon as he took over from Blair he knew that he had to step aside for David Cameron at the appointed time. That time would be now. So he starts making a pig's ear of all his interviews on purpose.

I think he would make a pig`s ear of the interviews anyway. Just the way the whole political system is controlled he knows that his time is soon up.

jakemaverick
16-10-2009, 07:50 PM
no real democracy...t.hey just take it turns to fuck people over! dnt tell anybody though, or they'll do what they did to me to you....<check sig>

secondsun
17-10-2009, 06:32 AM
Has Gordon Brown been Told to Throw It?

...Mr Brown will do what ever he is told!... all puppets respond accordingly to the arm stuck up their ar$e!

moonflower
17-10-2009, 12:15 PM
All I can say is he is a prick! Changing to cameroon isn't going to change a thing, just more of the same. I'm thinking of that mask off and new mask on picture.

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astrocreep
17-10-2009, 09:27 PM
Of course. He's not even trying. On the other hand all Cameron seem to do is trash Brown and Labour in every single media appearance he makes,like a 15 year old running for class president "i should be in charge because the other guy is shit" and never gives any real reasons why the Conservatives should be in power besides "Labour is rubbish" while Brown subtly agrees. Ol' Gordon may as well say "it's all pre planned,even if you vote Labour,the Conservatives will win and i'm only here to sway your opinion even further".

secondsun
18-10-2009, 07:06 AM
...anway... `They` are probably going to brainwash the majority to vote Liberal... not that it will make a blind bit of difference to anything!... bung a few quid on Yellow!

marpat
18-10-2009, 11:04 AM
You never know. If they are determined to get us into Europe then they might consider weakening us as a nation so that the lure of monetary security in the EU makes people think its the only way to have power.

On the other hand, if the UK withdrew from the EU would the PM really like living so close to such a massive, unified group of nations and having no say in how things are done there?

passing
18-10-2009, 11:24 AM
Brown wasn't elected Prime Minister. He's presided over a pretty shitty few years (good timing Tony!) and he's got no chance of leading the Labour party to 'victory'.
The Tories were shot in the head over a decade ago, and long overdue it was too. Very few people want the Tories back, or think they deserve to come back, but despite everything people are conditioned to treat it as an either/or choice - red or blue. I tell people I'm voting Green or Liberal and they do this - :rolleyes:

In my opinion the Labour Party and the Conservative Party have had their chances and should be disbanded, squashed, outlawed.
They won't make this happen, but we can - all we have to do is vote for other parties!

marpat
18-10-2009, 12:33 PM
Brown wasn't elected Prime Minister. He's presided over a pretty shitty few years (good timing Tony!) and he's got no chance of leading the Labour party to 'victory'.
The Tories were shot in the head over a decade ago, and long overdue it was too. Very few people want the Tories back, or think they deserve to come back, but despite everything people are conditioned to treat it as an either/or choice - red or blue. I tell people I'm voting Green or Liberal and they do this - :rolleyes:

In my opinion the Labour Party and the Conservative Party have had their chances and should be disbanded, squashed, outlawed.
They won't make this happen, but we can - all we have to do is vote for other parties!

But in Britain you vote for the party and they vote for the party leader. They are all ministers and that is why he is the prime minister. Its not like the US system of voting for a president.

passing
18-10-2009, 12:54 PM
Its not like the US system of voting for a president.

Labour got in on a massive surge of approval for Tony Blair. He was the party leader before that election (1997)... now Brown faces his first election as party leader.
But this isn't important, and neither is the identity of the party leader or Brown's unelected-ness.
My point was this: ignore the two main parties!

marpat
18-10-2009, 01:20 PM
Labour got in on a massive surge of approval for Tony Blair. He was the party leader before that election (1997)... now Brown faces his first election as party leader.
But this isn't important, and neither is the identity of the party leader or Brown's unelected-ness.
My point was this: ignore the two main parties!

What you say is true, people did vote for his personality but that is not what the system is based on.

I might vote UKIP anyway. Cant say anything if I dont vote

rydeon
18-10-2009, 07:22 PM
What you say is true, people did vote for his personality but that is not what the system is based on.

I might vote UKIP anyway. Cant say anything if I dont vote

Although I voted BNP for the Euro elections I can see myself voting for the Libertarian party for the General Election.
There's too much Big Government going on all the time, and not just from the the main 3 parties either.

It almost seems as if the majority of people out there relish being taken care of and wrapped in cotten wool by the authorities and system.
Here we are on DI pretty much wanting it less intrusive.

http://lpuk.org

hagbard_celine
19-10-2009, 02:47 PM
I think he would make a pig`s ear of the interviews anyway. Just the way the whole political system is controlled he knows that his time is soon up.


Maybe it will be a relief for him.:eek::D

hagbard_celine
19-10-2009, 02:51 PM
...Mr Brown will do what ever he is told!... all puppets respond accordingly to the arm stuck up their ar$e!


Yes, this is a Punch and Judy show. Brown is Punch, Cameron is Judy and they're whacking each other with a stick yelling "That's the way to do it!":rolleyes:

But as Second Sun says:
all puppets respond accordingly to the arm stuck up their ar$e!

And it's the same puppeteer whether you cheer on Punch, Judy, the Policeman or the Alligator.:eek::(

hagbard_celine
19-10-2009, 02:54 PM
...anway... `They` are probably going to brainwash the majority to vote Liberal... not that it will make a blind bit of difference to anything!... bung a few quid on Yellow!


Wow! :eek:You've just made me remeber something! Thanks!:)

Remember when Charles Kennedy did that press conference about his drink problem? Didn't that seem a bit suspicious to you.:confused:;) Maybe that was staged too! He was told to do that because the Lib Dems were getting to the point when they might actually win! So he had to step aside for Menzies Campbell to cool things down a tad.

hagbard_celine
19-10-2009, 02:57 PM
You never know. If they are determined to get us into Europe then they might consider weakening us as a nation so that the lure of monetary security in the EU makes people think its the only way to have power.


You bet! That's effectively what was done to Ireland to ensure a Yes vote in the Lisbon treaty referendum. The media started filling the people's heads with lurid portents about the recession and unemployment. Iceland's economic problems was very useful as a punishement beating, an example of what happens if you go down the wrong track.

On the other hand, if the UK withdrew from the EU would the PM really like living so close to such a massive, unified group of nations and having no say in how things are done there?

I think the situation runs deeper than that. The EU is merely a vehicle, a stage to far more intense policies that will bring in a Tyrannical World Government.

hagbard_celine
19-10-2009, 02:58 PM
The Tories were shot in the head over a decade ago,

Yes, and I think these things are engineered. See what I wrote above about Charles Kennedy.

hagbard_celine
19-10-2009, 03:01 PM
Cant say anything if I dont vote

I think you've got every right to say something under any circumstances. Putting a cross on a piece pf paper every 5 years to select your government's Public Relations Officer should not be a confition to holding an opinion.;)

paolo
19-10-2009, 10:29 PM
Wow! :eek:You've just made me remeber something! Thanks!:)

Remember when Charles Kennedy did that press conference about his drink problem? Didn't that seem a bit suspicious to you.:confused:;) Maybe that was staged too! He was told to do that because the Lib Dems were getting to the point when they might actually win! So he had to step aside for Menzies Campbell to cool things down a tad.
Yes Kennedy is a likeable human being, unlike most politicians, and the idea that he is or was a bit of a pisshead on the quiet, made him seem even more human and real. Freemason Campbell had to step in, opening the way for the current personality-free sub-Cameron clone Clegg

secondsun
20-10-2009, 06:11 AM
Wow! :eek:You've just made me remeber something! Thanks!:)

Remember when Charles Kennedy did that press conference about his drink problem? Didn't that seem a bit suspicious to you.:confused:;) Maybe that was staged too! He was told to do that because the Lib Dems were getting to the point when they might actually win! So he had to step aside for Menzies Campbell to cool things down a tad.

...i could reply to that in a few ways Hag`... but you will see what i mean if i put it this way...

...a number of years back i was following a car up Belgrave Place in SW1 in the early hours of the morning when a Jag` shot acroos the giveway out of Eaton Place and smashed into the car in front!.... the driver of the Jag` stumbled out and `palmed` his way along the the wings of the Jag` he was so pi$$ed!!!... the driver of the Jag`s surname was Hesseltine!... there was i thinking cant wait to hear about this in the news!?!?!... still waiting bud`!... if you catch my drift!?

hagbard_celine
25-10-2009, 10:46 AM
Yes Kennedy is a likeable human being, unlike most politicians, and the idea that he is or was a bit of a pisshead on the quiet, made him seem even more human and real. Freemason Campbell had to step in, opening the way for the current personality-free sub-Cameron clone Clegg

Exactly; Camneron was chosen years ago and Kennedy, and anyone, who got in his way had to be removed. I reckon Kennedy was either bribed or threatened into make his supposed "confession" of being a drunkard.

hagbard_celine
25-10-2009, 10:49 AM
...i could reply to that in a few ways Hag`... but you will see what i mean if i put it this way...

...a number of years back i was following a car up Belgrave Place in SW1 in the early hours of the morning when a Jag` shot acroos the giveway out of Eaton Place and smashed into the car in front!.... the driver of the Jag` stumbled out and `palmed` his way along the the wings of the Jag` he was so pi$$ed!!!... the driver of the Jag`s surname was Hesseltine!... there was i thinking cant wait to hear about this in the news!?!?!... still waiting bud`!... if you catch my drift!?

Heseltine!:eek:

I doubt if it was the UFOlogist Gary Heseltine!:D It must be Lord Heseltine, who was on Thatcher's cabinet. He's very pro-EU so maybe that's why we never heard about him being pissed.

That's a real coup for you. Well done!:cool:

secondsun
27-10-2009, 10:25 AM
Heseltine!:eek:

I doubt if it was the UFOlogist Gary Heseltine!:D It must be Lord Heseltine, who was on Thatcher's cabinet. He's very pro-EU so maybe that's why we never heard about him being pissed.

That's a real coup for you. Well done!:cool:

.... not a coup as such Hag`... just kinda happened!... but glad at the time i was the car behind and not the car in front!!!... :)

...but an insight to the `real` world all the same!... sometimes the `ostensible diversity` of our media tells you about a drunk.... and sometimes it does`nt!?

hagbard_celine
31-10-2009, 08:27 AM
.... not a coup as such Hag`... just kinda happened!... but glad at the time i was the car behind and not the car in front!!!... :)

...but an insight to the `real` world all the same!... sometimes the `ostensible diversity` of our media tells you about a drunk.... and sometimes it does`nt!?


Yes, being a piss artist hasn't effected Heseltine's career.:p

soleil
31-10-2009, 01:16 PM
Now that Murdoch is backing the Tories, I don't think Brown needs to throw it.

hagbard_celine
05-11-2009, 09:29 AM
Now that Murdoch is backing the Tories, I don't think Brown needs to throw it.

It won't require much effort on his part if he tries. Murdoch backing the Tories!:D Many people I know who are totally mainstream are scoffing at that oine.

hagbard_celine
02-05-2010, 01:44 PM
I reckon this scandal over Brown being overheard is more of the same thing. It looks staged: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jFl_evwML2M

woah
02-05-2010, 06:11 PM
I reckon this scandal over Brown being overheard is more of the same thing. It looks staged: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jFl_evwML2M

From what I've seen it does look like he's deliberately throwing it. Now that I think about it all that stuff about him being a bully is probably BS as well. Not that it really matters who wins.

hagbard_celine
04-05-2010, 02:39 PM
From what I've seen it does look like he's deliberately throwing it. Now that I think about it all that stuff about him being a bully is probably BS as well. Not that it really matters who wins.

Maybe somebody's told him: "If we get a hung parliament you die like John Smith!:eek: