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Are words cheap these days? Gordon Brown certainly does not give much credence to the spoken word?

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That much is obvious when even he forgets the words he spoke last month about the increases on road tax for some cars.

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  1. To him, press conferences are a nuisance. He cannot handle them, is easily distracted and often looses his train of thought. Definitely not the qualities of a Prime Minister


  2. Your questions suggests that, for some at least     .yes!!

  3. He only tells you some of the truth, and then in a few months when the full truth comes out ,tries to say that is what i said. He is a lying manipulative ars*hole, as are his ministers. Everytime this Government gives a tax break, it claws back twice as much usaully from the low paid.

  4. i for one did not vote that prat in and to my knowledge no one else did so y o y is he there  the mans full of it

  5. THE GEEZER COULDNT RUN A BATH

    GOD HELP US SOONER HES GONE THE BETTER

    MR BEAN COULD RUN THE COUNTRY BETTER THAN HIM

  6. It runs in the Labour party, remember Bliar?

  7. Ha, you are missing the point. Words are indeed cheap. He gets his from Tesco's.

  8. to quote a very old joke...

    How do know when a politican is lying ?

    His lips are moving....says it all I think..?

  9. I don't know what to say about GB. Like all politicians he is only out for himself. My husband and I are screwed to the floor in taxes, like everyone else. This country is in a financial mess and he doesn't appear to care about those worst off.

  10. He is a fat, lying tosser - I wouldn't trust him if he told me the sky was blue.

    Let's hope he's gone sooner than later.

  11. Be fair, he has run out of manifesto commitments to break by now. He now needs to invent new policies to renege on.

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