Not me Guv
I would never work for Gordon Brown. He is what can be called a fair weather friend.
The trouble is that the cabinet also know this and that they are all going to go down in flames.
I do love an MP, for that is just what Gordon is basically, who turns around saying that he will sort out the problems by some time in the future. Bit like sorting out the school building programe by 20/20, like vision. To be blunt it may well be that Gordon will not even stand for election next time, he probably wants to do a Mandelson and come back to the House of Lords where he can run the country from the other place, not even having to go through the process of being elected.
I do love it, as you say 'what me guv'! It is always somebody else with our Gordon. Not good enough.
The trouble is that nobody seems to remember something I learnt in banking, yes there is due diligence, but there is also contingent liability.
Maybe when the PM praises the sucesses of the NHS computer system, he might like to tell us how the system will prevent another Harold Shipman. Furthermore, when exactly will this government change the rules for the signing of death certificates as will be reported on the BBC tonight. Shameful, bring on the experts.
The trouble is that the cabinet also know this and that they are all going to go down in flames.
I do love an MP, for that is just what Gordon is basically, who turns around saying that he will sort out the problems by some time in the future. Bit like sorting out the school building programe by 20/20, like vision. To be blunt it may well be that Gordon will not even stand for election next time, he probably wants to do a Mandelson and come back to the House of Lords where he can run the country from the other place, not even having to go through the process of being elected.
I do love it, as you say 'what me guv'! It is always somebody else with our Gordon. Not good enough.
The trouble is that nobody seems to remember something I learnt in banking, yes there is due diligence, but there is also contingent liability.
Maybe when the PM praises the sucesses of the NHS computer system, he might like to tell us how the system will prevent another Harold Shipman. Furthermore, when exactly will this government change the rules for the signing of death certificates as will be reported on the BBC tonight. Shameful, bring on the experts.


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