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http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/daniel_...n_brown_i_said
So I said to Gordon Brown, I said... Posted By: Daniel Hannan at Mar 24, 2009 at 18:07:48 [General] One of the advantages about being outside the EPP is that you get to speak on important occasions. Today was such an occasion. Gordon Brown was in town in advance of the G20 summit. There were a couple of things I wanted to tell him on behalf of my constituents: "The devalued prime minister of a devalued govt." click on link for the speech. |
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I like him. A lot.
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I liked it when the Obamas snubbed Gordon Brown.
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Watching that speech definately made my day.
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I generally don't like politicians as i feel they're mostly out for themselves and their partners of war but this guy's speech is what free speech is meant to be about-i bet golden brown didn't like it one bit!!lol.
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