doubleonothing Posted 11 May, 2010 Posted 11 May, 2010 Mr J Clarkson on Mr G Brown: HE made a mess of things when he was in control and now, by resigning, and opening the door for an unworkable Lib-Lab pact, it seems he's going to leave us with an even bigger one. It is often said of unpopular leaders that history will treat them kindly. People said that of Thatcher when she went. They even said it of Major, for his part in helping solve Northern Ireland. But I doubt very much historians will have anything but scorn for Brown. He squandered our gains on stupid vanity projects in the good times and ran about the place like a headless chicken, throwing hole punchers at people and printing money like a demented forger when everything went bad. He even managed to sell all the country's gold when prices were rock bottom. And what did he spend the money on? Health and safety courses for hospital outreach consultants. That's what. The fact is this: other countries are now well and truly out of recession. Some never went there in the first place. We did though and we're still bumping along the bottom now with massive debts thanks to Brown. Gord riddance to the Scottish idiot. From today's Sun. Think Clarkson hits the nail on the head there!
TopGun Posted 11 May, 2010 Posted 11 May, 2010 Mr J Clarkson on Mr G Brown: HE made a mess of things when he was in control and now, by resigning, and opening the door for an unworkable Lib-Lab pact, it seems he's going to leave us with an even bigger one. It is often said of unpopular leaders that history will treat them kindly. People said that of Thatcher when she went. They even said it of Major, for his part in helping solve Northern Ireland. But I doubt very much historians will have anything but scorn for Brown. He squandered our gains on stupid vanity projects in the good times and ran about the place like a headless chicken, throwing hole punchers at people and printing money like a demented forger when everything went bad. He even managed to sell all the country's gold when prices were rock bottom. And what did he spend the money on? Health and safety courses for hospital outreach consultants. That's what. The fact is this: other countries are now well and truly out of recession. Some never went there in the first place. We did though and we're still bumping along the bottom now with massive debts thanks to Brown. Gord riddance to the Scottish idiot. From today's Sun. Think Clarkson hits the nail on the head there! WTF does that fat headed idiot know? Populist shyte for Sun readers, no more, no less.
Thedelldays Posted 11 May, 2010 Posted 11 May, 2010 WTF does that fat headed idiot know? Populist shyte for Sun readers, no more, no less. I would guess that more of the country agree with him than those who dont
trousers Posted 11 May, 2010 Posted 11 May, 2010 WTF does that fat headed idiot know? Populist shyte for Sun readers, no more, no less. He's great at rattling cages and getting a reaction though... ;-)
IamLeGod Posted 11 May, 2010 Posted 11 May, 2010 Seeing as both lib dems and labour have come out and said there will be no deal, pretty much the first part this, it seems 'jezza' is wrong. Stick to what you know, which frankly isnt even that much.
TopGun Posted 11 May, 2010 Posted 11 May, 2010 I would guess that more of the country agree with him than those who dont I would guess that the Sun is about the only paper he can write a political column for tbh. Plus the Star of course. He's a right wing muppet like Dune in many ways.
TopGun Posted 11 May, 2010 Posted 11 May, 2010 He's great at rattling cages and getting a reaction though... ;-) Meh! That's true.
Wes Tender Posted 11 May, 2010 Posted 11 May, 2010 WTF does that fat headed idiot know? Populist shyte for Sun readers, no more, no less. Is this populist as in popular with the electorate? Or do you hold them in contempt for voting Brown out?
doubleonothing Posted 11 May, 2010 Author Posted 11 May, 2010 I would guess that the Sun is about the only paper he can write a political column for tbh. Plus the Star of course. He's a right wing muppet like Dune in many ways. He does however write a column for the Times which whilst not political does look at society in general
Whitey Grandad Posted 11 May, 2010 Posted 11 May, 2010 I might not have put it so eloquently but my sentiments lie the same way. There are a lot of very able people in the Labour Party. Unfortunately Brown and his clansmen are not amongst them.
TopGun Posted 11 May, 2010 Posted 11 May, 2010 Is this populist as in popular with the electorate? Or do you hold them in contempt for voting Brown out? Populist is a not a complimentary term by and large.
Matthew Le God Posted 11 May, 2010 Posted 11 May, 2010 I would guess that the Sun is about the only paper he can write a political column for tbh. Plus the Star of course. He's a right wing muppet like Dune in many ways. He is a columnist in The Times aswell. Admittedly both are Tory and Murdoch owned papers.
TopGun Posted 11 May, 2010 Posted 11 May, 2010 He is a columnist in The Times aswell. Admittedly both are Tory and Murdoch owned papers. I don't doubt his ability to write about cars and general observational stuff. He trained as a journo. I doubt his understanding of politics.
Fuengirola Saint Posted 11 May, 2010 Posted 11 May, 2010 Mr J Clarkson on Mr G Brown: HE made a mess of things when he was in control and now, by resigning, and opening the door for an unworkable Lib-Lab pact, it seems he's going to leave us with an even bigger one. It is often said of unpopular leaders that history will treat them kindly. People said that of Thatcher when she went. They even said it of Major, for his part in helping solve Northern Ireland. But I doubt very much historians will have anything but scorn for Brown. He squandered our gains on stupid vanity projects in the good times and ran about the place like a headless chicken, throwing hole punchers at people and printing money like a demented forger when everything went bad. He even managed to sell all the country's gold when prices were rock bottom. And what did he spend the money on? Health and safety courses for hospital outreach consultants. That's what. The fact is this: other countries are now well and truly out of recession. Some never went there in the first place. We did though and we're still bumping along the bottom now with massive debts thanks to Brown. Gord riddance to the Scottish idiot. From today's Sun. Think Clarkson hits the nail on the head there! Clarkson is a complete ****
archstanton Posted 11 May, 2010 Posted 11 May, 2010 I would guess that more of the country agree with him than those who dont More people bought Shaddup your face by Joe Dolce than Vienna by Ultravox.
Whitey Grandad Posted 11 May, 2010 Posted 11 May, 2010 More people bought Shaddup your face by Joe Dolce than Vienna by Ultravox. Vox populi, vox deo.
TopGun Posted 11 May, 2010 Posted 11 May, 2010 More people bought Shaddup your face by Joe Dolce than Vienna by Ultravox. Very good!
bridge too far Posted 11 May, 2010 Posted 11 May, 2010 I''m surely not the only one who has spotted the splendid irony of Clarkson calling Brown an idiot?
Wiltshire Saint Posted 11 May, 2010 Posted 11 May, 2010 Typical of the f*cking c*nts on this board to listen to jeremey Clarkson and take political advice from him. What a bunch of c*nts.
dune Posted 11 May, 2010 Posted 11 May, 2010 I''m surely not the only one who has spotted the splendid irony of Clarkson calling Brown an idiot? Clarkson speaks sense and I agree with him on most things.
bridge too far Posted 11 May, 2010 Posted 11 May, 2010 Clarkson speaks sense and I agree with him on most things. That kind of reinforces my point
dune Posted 11 May, 2010 Posted 11 May, 2010 That kind of reinforces my point I'm glad you feel like that because i'd be very disconcerted if you suddenly starting thinking rationally like me and Jeremy.
Wiltshire Saint Posted 11 May, 2010 Posted 11 May, 2010 Typical of the f*cking c*nts on this board to listen to jeremey Clarkson and take political advice from him. What a bunch of c*nts. Clarkson speaks sense and I agree with him on most things. Point proven.
swannymere Posted 11 May, 2010 Posted 11 May, 2010 I would guess that more of the country agree with him than those who dont Popularity doesn't mean you're right, Britain's Got Talent and X-Factor prove that.
Rebel Posted 11 May, 2010 Posted 11 May, 2010 You do realize over 60% of the people voted against the Tory's. And in Southampton the majority voted for Labour.
dune Posted 11 May, 2010 Posted 11 May, 2010 You do realize over 60% of the people voted against the Tory's. And in Southampton the majority voted for Labour. What about in Hampshire as a whole?
archstanton Posted 11 May, 2010 Posted 11 May, 2010 What about in Hampshire as a whole? Skates love the Tories
TopGun Posted 12 May, 2010 Posted 12 May, 2010 Clarkson speaks sense and I agree with him on most things. So you would vote for him Dune? You may as well vote for Esther Rantzen.
JustMike Posted 12 May, 2010 Posted 12 May, 2010 think of jezza what you will but he has said what everyone else was thinking. Nothing wrong in what he says there at all
Wes Tender Posted 12 May, 2010 Posted 12 May, 2010 Skates love the Tories What a ridiculous thing to say, especially as you do not have one shred of evidence to back it up. They obviously love them so much that Labour had both MPs in the two Portsmouth constituencies until this election, when they lost one, but retained the other. The very same thing would have happened in Southampton if it had not been for UKIP saving Denham's bacon. So you might as well say that Southampton loves the Tories too.
dune Posted 12 May, 2010 Posted 12 May, 2010 So you would vote for him Dune? You may as well vote for Esther Rantzen. I wouldn't vote for him because he's not a political party but on things such as climate change and political correctness he says exactly what I think.
Wes Tender Posted 12 May, 2010 Posted 12 May, 2010 You do realize over 60% of the people voted against the Tory's. And in Southampton the majority voted for Labour. Do be a bit more precise. 60% of the electorate voted for candidates other than the Conservatives. You have no evidence that they all voted against them, merely that they did not vote for them. If you stick with that assertion, then you infer that anybody who voted for Labour or the Lib Dems only did so to keep out the Conservatives. I'm sure that the two Labour MPs in Southampton and the Lib Dem in Eastleigh will be pleased to know that nobody voted for them, but that they only got the votes because those votes were against the Conservatives
Wes Tender Posted 12 May, 2010 Posted 12 May, 2010 Typical of the f*cking c*nts on this board to listen to jeremey Clarkson and take political advice from him. What a bunch of c*nts. Diddums. Are you feeling a bit sore about events?
dune Posted 12 May, 2010 Posted 12 May, 2010 Skates love the Tories I think this may be because they had such a good Conservative MP in Portsmouth North between 1979 and 1997. Peter Griffiths was one of my all time favourite Conservatives.
Scummer Posted 12 May, 2010 Posted 12 May, 2010 What a ridiculous thing to say, especially as you do not have one shred of evidence to back it up. They obviously love them so much that Labour had both MPs in the two Portsmouth constituencies until this election, when they lost one, but retained the other. Not true. Portsmouth South has been LibDem since 1997. It was largely Conservative before that. Hasn't had a Labour MP ever, since the constituency was created in 1918. Portsmouth North was Labour up to this election, but only just. It was about 8th on the list of target seats.
TopGun Posted 12 May, 2010 Posted 12 May, 2010 I wouldn't vote for him because he's not a political party but on things such as climate change and political correctness he says exactly what I think. Not exactly reassuring for the rest of us tbh!
AndyNorthernSaints Posted 12 May, 2010 Posted 12 May, 2010 I would guess that more of the country agree with him than those who dont Most people think he's a t0sser.
AndyNorthernSaints Posted 12 May, 2010 Posted 12 May, 2010 I wouldn't vote for him because he's not a political party but on things such as climate change and political correctness he says exactly what I think. Don't forget his racist views Stanley
AndyNorthernSaints Posted 12 May, 2010 Posted 12 May, 2010 Clarkson speaks sense and I agree with him on most things. Says it all really.
Wilko Posted 12 May, 2010 Posted 12 May, 2010 Clarkson is a mong. His last paragraph doesn't make any sense. We are no longer in a recession. He should be abolished.
Wes Tender Posted 12 May, 2010 Posted 12 May, 2010 Not true. Portsmouth South has been LibDem since 1997. It was largely Conservative before that. Hasn't had a Labour MP ever, since the constituency was created in 1918. Portsmouth North was Labour up to this election, but only just. It was about 8th on the list of target seats. Semantics really, as Han**** had been in the Labour Party in his earlier days and was elected MP for Portsmouth South in a by-election for the SDP, which was a breakaway faction of the Labour Party.
.comsaint Posted 12 May, 2010 Posted 12 May, 2010 (edited) I would guess that more of the country agree with him than those who dont Indeed. I do for one! Cheerio Brown - you grade A cokk. Edited 12 May, 2010 by .comsaint
Sidney Fudpucker the 3rd Posted 12 May, 2010 Posted 12 May, 2010 Who the **** does Jeremy Clarkson think he is? I'd like to see him try and do the PM's job... On second thoughts, no I wouldn't. The man's a complete ****!
Wes Tender Posted 12 May, 2010 Posted 12 May, 2010 Who the **** does Jeremy Clarkson think he is? I'd like to see him try and do the PM's job... On second thoughts, no I wouldn't. The man's a complete ****! You have to laugh at all of this righteous indignation because somebody who is known for his forthright views in the media dares to express an opinion about a failed politician. I didn't see you on here spouting forth whenever Ian Hislop or any of the Labour Luvvies makes fun of any Conservative politician. Care to condemn Hislop now, in order that we can consider your views to be balanced? No, I didn't think so. It's all OK having all the flak going one way towards the right of the political spectrum, but the left is sacrosanct, isn't it?
bridge too far Posted 12 May, 2010 Posted 12 May, 2010 If you'd watched Have I Got News For You recently you would have seen Ian Hislop lambast the Labour Government and its ministers. Ian Hislop always makes fun of whosoever is in power. It's his job - he's a satirist. To quote from his Wiki entry: "Hislop has been highly critical of all major British political parties for over 20 years"
Sidney Fudpucker the 3rd Posted 12 May, 2010 Posted 12 May, 2010 You have to laugh at all of this righteous indignation because somebody who is known for his forthright views in the media dares to express an opinion about a failed politician. I didn't see you on here spouting forth whenever Ian Hislop or any of the Labour Luvvies makes fun of any Conservative politician. Care to condemn Hislop now, in order that we can consider your views to be balanced? No, I didn't think so. It's all OK having all the flak going one way towards the right of the political spectrum, but the left is sacrosanct, isn't it? What are you waffling on about? What has Ian Hislop got to do with my dislike for Jeremy Clarkson? My hate for him has nothing to do with politics. The man is an idiot. And before you start, I base my judgement on the fact that I had the misfortune to work with the man.
anothersaintinsouthsea Posted 12 May, 2010 Posted 12 May, 2010 Semantics really, as Han**** had been in the Labour Party in his earlier days and was elected MP for Portsmouth South in a by-election for the SDP, which was a breakaway faction of the Labour Party. Semantics my arse. How many voters, ondering their choice, thought "I'll vote for Han****, I remember him leaving Labour for the SDP which was basically Labour anyway, so I'll vote for him instead of the Labour candidate". Just admit you got your facts wrong.
Guan 2.0 Posted 12 May, 2010 Posted 12 May, 2010 You have to laugh at all of this righteous indignation because somebody who is known for his forthright views in the media dares to express an opinion about a failed politician. I didn't see you on here spouting forth whenever Ian Hislop or any of the Labour Luvvies makes fun of any Conservative politician. Care to condemn Hislop now, in order that we can consider your views to be balanced? No, I didn't think so. It's all OK having all the flak going one way towards the right of the political spectrum, but the left is sacrosanct, isn't it? Ian Hislop is the editor of Private Eye, which makes it its business to root out lies, corruption and general bad practice that goes against the pledge of ALL political parties to do the best for britain. This is achieved through detailed study, whistle-blowers and True investigative Journalism. Jeremy Clarkson is a ****, who engages in dickery, and spouts dickish thoughts in his columns, for the sake of entertaining dicks, and making profit off the back of his ****-headedness. HTH.
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