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Y'all too concerned about who the next knocker is gonna be.

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Originally posted by Thequ1ck
Y'all too concerned about who the next knocker is gonna be.
Unfortunately only 'knockers' appear to be on the political scene on both sides of the Atlantic.

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Originally posted by montgomeryj78
Unfortunately only 'knockers' appear to be on the political scene on both sides of the Atlantic.
There's some knocking to be done for sure but I'm glad the UK has a PM who represents
core values and long term commitment with over 10 years experience as chancellor.
Not some noob with the pressure of the world on him to make quick fixes.

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Originally posted by Thequ1ck
There's some knocking to be done for sure but I'm glad the UK has a PM who represents
core values and long term commitment with over 10 years experience as chancellor.
Not some noob with the pressure of the world on him to make quick fixes.
He has got us into this mess having wasted billions of £s of taxpayers money. Nothing left now to fall back on.

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Originally posted by montgomeryj78
He has got us into this mess having wasted billions of £s of taxpayers money. Nothing left now to fall back on.

k
You play chess I assume. Is that where the money REALLY went? Or was it in helping to prop up America's trillion dollar housing balls up?

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Originally posted by Thequ1ck
You play chess I assume. Is that where the money REALLY went? Or was it in helping to prop up America's trillion dollar housing balls up?
Brown had sunk the British economy years before the global thing occurred.

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Originally posted by montgomeryj78
Brown had sunk the British economy years before the global thing occurred.
Don't you mean Blair had sunk the economy?

If if wasn't for Brown we'd still be trying to claw our way out of it by turning our
poor cities into super casinos.

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