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Who do you prefer? Brown or Clegg?


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  1. 1. Who do you prefer?

    • Brown
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    • Clegg
      23
    • Neither
      13
    • Don't Know
      1


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Yep, that's about right for this choice.

 

Mind you, I still maintain that Tony Blair is more odious then either Brown or Clegg.

 

blair was an odious, lying, warmongering piece of human filth, remove word 'warmongering' in clegg's case and add word 'treacherous'.

 

brown was dull, untelegenic and decent.

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gordon brown took the 3rd world state of the public services after the tories had finished with them and made them decent and working, he looked crap, smiled strangely and wouldn't get a job as a male model, but british life was better because of him. we will look back in anger and regret in the coming years and brown's decency may even be recognised in the future when we are ill, old,uneducated and in need of the state to help us.

 

clegg is a lying duplicitous cult

 

Spot on mate, But I fear you are wasting your time on this forum. It's full of little right wing Napoleons and 'know it all' bloody students. Blair would have been a total megalomaniac if it weren't for Gordon holding him back.

Time will tell..................

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brown must have done something for the economy for the condems to loan ireland 7 billion (not bad from an empty pot)

 

brown's guilt was in not reigning the hyenas in enough - at the time, cam and oz were arguing for a more free market approach even than new labour, in the meantime , brit banks heavily invested in the irish property bubble and we will be in the doo again if the irish banks go mammaries up - that's why £7bn is going west across the irish sea.

 

what a weird, crappy way to run a world!!

 

viva la revolucion??!!***

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Spot on mate, But I fear you are wasting your time on this forum. It's full of little right wing Napoleons and 'know it all' bloody students. Blair would have been a total megalomaniac if it weren't for Gordon holding him back.

Time will tell..................

 

nice one fella - it's a bonus to have a forum entry on a political subject that isn't racist!! - anyone who lives in sheffield and isn't rich and thinks clegg is preferable to brown must like living in a ghost town covered in crap, be partial to being the victim of poverty related crime and think they will never be unemployed, ill or the parents of kids needing education, as you say , time will tell.

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Clegg. Say what you like about him but at least he's not a criminally incompetent clown like Crash Gordon.

 

In years to come I fully expect it to be revealed in old Soviet archives that Brown was a "sleeper" agent, left over from the Cold War, programmed to wreck the British economy.

 

One thing about the Soviets, they sure were efficient. :D

 

 

 

4 words:

Sheffield Forgemasters,

Tuition fees.

 

 

Atleast Brown had integrity.

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Gordon Brown without any question or doubt whatsoever (and, for what it is worth, I am an old fashioned liberal supporter - pre SDP)

 

He has his faults and weaknesses as a politician and as a person (as we all do) but he comes across as a decent man with his heart in the right place

 

Some posters on this forum may not agree, but history, with the benefit of hindsight and perspective, will be much kinder to him

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Gordon Brown or Nick Clegg.

 

Cleggs English, Brown's Scotish and foreign, no contest then, why doesn't w Brown want to be First Minister of Scotland, because they don't trust him because he wouldn't get a job in Scotland.

Why do we tolerate scots in charge of westminster, whats wrong with ethic politicians ruling England.

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