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Topic History of: Gordon Brown.
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JK2006 Very interesting piece in The Times today by a former Blair script writer.
Angel He's not so popular north of the border. Insisted he would guarantee the vow/pledge would be implemented pre referendum and then decides to bugger off. Didn't he screw the pensioners in favour of the bankers? Good riddance you wonky eyed twat.
SP17 dixie wrote:
he was out of his depth as both Chancellor and PM


Brown is acknowledged by most as the best Labour peacetime Chancellor.

Not least, for making the great decision not to join the European single currency.

Would have faired better as PM, if the timing was better - Blair left at exactly the ideal moment, for him...



Harvey Fufkin JK2006 wrote:
I don't know about you but I'm starting to get very bored by politics on this board.
dixie I always thought he was a decent sort, and he is lucky to have a lovely supportive wife in Sarah. In fact, he would make a very acceptable dinner companion. But, I think he was out of his depth as both Chancellor and PM. We should have been investing during his time as Chancellor, not selling the family silver (gold) at a time when we didn't need to.