See here. Those struggling under the burden of Mr Brown's taxes and regulations thought it had already struck... in about May 1997.
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If Brown does take over from Blair, I hope that ConHome or CCHQ will have ready for publication on the same day a telling indictment of his time as Chancellor - the real legacy of Gordon Waste-a-Lot.
We must cut the Gordian Knot and simplify taxes!
MacBrown is actually more like subsidence than a storm. The damage is done over years with little evidence to show for it. Then all of a sudden the house collapses.
Hopefully Gordon will make it that much harder for the USA to win the Ryder Cup.This is the one weekend every two years when I will be shouting for Europe!
MacBrown is actually more like subsidence than a storm. The damage is done over years with little evidence to show for it. Then all of a sudden the house collapses.
See, that's what happens if you're not Built to Last!
I'm glad it will have pretty much passed by the weekend, from the link above, if it doesn't miss me here in S. Lincs completely. Never enjoyed doing delivery in the wet weather gear, for some reason, and have got an In Touch to do Saturday...
If Brown does take over from Blair, I hope that ConHome or CCHQ will have ready for publication on the same day a telling indictment of his time as Chancellor - the real legacy of Gordon Waste-a-Lot.
We must cut the Gordian Knot and simplify taxes!
Posted by: David Belchamber | September 20, 2006 at 11:57
Uncharacteristically it's forecast that the North will feel the brunt of George. Trying to appeal to Southern votes perhaps?
Posted by: Mark Fulford | September 20, 2006 at 13:05
Gordon!
Posted by: Mark Fulford | September 20, 2006 at 13:06
MacBrown is actually more like subsidence than a storm. The damage is done over years with little evidence to show for it. Then all of a sudden the house collapses.
Posted by: Serf | September 20, 2006 at 14:25
Hopefully Gordon will make it that much harder for the USA to win the Ryder Cup.This is the one weekend every two years when I will be shouting for Europe!
Posted by: malcolm | September 20, 2006 at 14:31
malcolm, that's your choice, but personally the day I shout for any sort of "European" team is the day that the Devil goes to work on a snowplough.
Posted by: Geoff | September 20, 2006 at 15:59
Yes but will it run out of puff at the last moment and again fail to blow blair's house down
Posted by: Rob Lowe | September 20, 2006 at 23:34
MacBrown is actually more like subsidence than a storm. The damage is done over years with little evidence to show for it. Then all of a sudden the house collapses.
See, that's what happens if you're not Built to Last!
I'm glad it will have pretty much passed by the weekend, from the link above, if it doesn't miss me here in S. Lincs completely. Never enjoyed doing delivery in the wet weather gear, for some reason, and have got an In Touch to do Saturday...
Posted by: Richard Carey | September 20, 2006 at 23:51