BOY GEORGE GROWS UP.
As Gormless Gordon traverses the globe with his 'floating dice game', desperately hoping for a double six with a view to saving his own skin rather than the world's economy, George Osbourne learns to go for the jugular. We like it. The author was disconcerted with the latter's activities over the summer, when he was consorting with a Russian associated with our own Lord Sleazeball. Well here's a tip, Ivan loves playing cat and mouse with bait like the former European Trade Commissioner; in current parlance, never go there! One must learn to bite the opposition's legs, giving the impression that one is prepared to bite one's own if necessary.
The Shadow Chancellor must grasp the nettle and keep exposing the PM for his ongoing stupidity, because it is becoming clear that 'Call me Darling' is not aligned with his backward master. This is particularly interesting as the Chancellor appears to be light years ahead of GG (Gormless Gordon).
The significant point here is the value of the pound and the affect it has on our imports. Well we don't have to go further than the amount that we spend on oil; oil being sold on the dollar, as we look to reduce the pound's value by lowering our interest rates further, we can't expect petrol prices to go down, very soon they will be on the rise again. An even more frightening thought is that the Governor of the Bank of England is running with GG. Some will remember that he was one of the dimwits who wrote to the Times back in the 80s, opposing what turned out to be the correct policies of Margaret Thatcher.
If by the way it is true that our Shadow Chancellor, as has been suggested, has been dumbing down his accent, all he has to do is show tenacity.
THERE IS NO MILEAGE IN 'BLUE RINSE SOCIALISM'.
The Shadow Chancellor must grasp the nettle and keep exposing the PM for his ongoing stupidity, because it is becoming clear that 'Call me Darling' is not aligned with his backward master. This is particularly interesting as the Chancellor appears to be light years ahead of GG (Gormless Gordon).
The significant point here is the value of the pound and the affect it has on our imports. Well we don't have to go further than the amount that we spend on oil; oil being sold on the dollar, as we look to reduce the pound's value by lowering our interest rates further, we can't expect petrol prices to go down, very soon they will be on the rise again. An even more frightening thought is that the Governor of the Bank of England is running with GG. Some will remember that he was one of the dimwits who wrote to the Times back in the 80s, opposing what turned out to be the correct policies of Margaret Thatcher.
If by the way it is true that our Shadow Chancellor, as has been suggested, has been dumbing down his accent, all he has to do is show tenacity.
THERE IS NO MILEAGE IN 'BLUE RINSE SOCIALISM'.

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