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Wednesday, May 7, 2008

PMQs Daily Politics Live Chat

16 comments:

sockpuppet said...

Boris' first action is to ban something:

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/london/7387113.stm

so perhaps not the libertarian we hoped...

S

thetruth said...

When's "stalking horse" John McDonnell going to challenge the rocking horse? think that might be never - well according to John.

Tuscan Tony said...

Great fun, despite the feebleness generally of the PMQs, and esp. good to see the BBC vbiewer works outside the UK.

Bob and James, one and the same. said...

Good fun Guido.

Bob and James.

starcourse said...

Brown was useless as ever, but Cameron seems to have given up asking questions and makes statements: since Brown never answers the questions. I'm not sure how effective this is.

lola said...

Mcbeans statlies are doin' me 'ead in. cannot cameroon get himself genned up sufficiently to take apart one of these? Job creation f'rinstance? Thatcher was good at that.

Romsey Rapid said...

Sockpuppet'

On the other hand you could interpret his first action as giving something: freedom from drunken bums frightening everyone to death.

Go Boris

Anonymous said...

Thanks the live chat Guido, that's one the best things I've seen for some time!

Anonymous said...

McTwat does look like he's suffering - GOOD.

I hope the cunt suffers 100 times more than I did when I was being investigated under his IR35 legislation. Fucking cunt.

P.S.

I beat the Revenue.

Craig said...

Great innovation Guido - please keep it coming (oo-er).

self-fellatory said...

loved the comment about Gordo's tranquillity being down to him being plugged into an automatic wankalysis machine...

imagine all the wires! said...

loved chatline about monitoring gordon's heart-rate...

let's go one step further and make it a lie-detector.

puffbull said...

Re: weed consumption figures.

In my honest opinion:

1. Street skunk prices should be reported in parliament on a daily basis...a tickatape-style bloomberg feed could also be considered.

2. The decision to raise the classification of cannabis is down to one simple agro-economic fact: the stocks of cannabis at New Scotland Central skunk bunker are clearly seriously depleted. This new higher grading will attract greater 'investments' aka 'seizures of illegally stored green foodstuffs'. Thus the drug market together with Commissioner Blair's cerebro-chemical mind-balance will be simultaneously and safely stabilized.

Great 7-year plan.

Xanthe Jones said...

Interesting experience. Hopefully the number of comments that only say "He's a ****" will reduce with experience, or at least upgrade to "He's a **** because...".

Given the fast rate of commenting, could you give us a larger window to read in?

Cassandra said...

Replying to the question about what he is looking forward to when he leaves office Gordon blathered on about building homes/jobs/ tractor production. This could be construed as an official admission that he looks forward to these things happening once he is no longer PM.

BTW whilst Ken Calman is a decent man, not many members of the medical profession who have witnessed the effects of "Calmanisation" of postgraduate medical training will share GB's confidence that the Calman commission will sort out the vexed issues surrounding devolution.

Gordon Says.... said...

"It is right that households are suffering...."


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