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And promoted by a load of interviews in which he'll desperately try to avoid discussing the one thing that will define his time as Prime Minister.
Which is really unfair because 'austerity' and the ideological hollowing out of the state should define it too.
I've come to the conclusion that:
Cameron = Keane May = Jewell Johnson = Hurst
One of them destroyed the club/country through their own hubris, the next seemed to try to work hard at the job but lacked the skills to pick up the pieces. The final one just fooking useless and totally out of their depth and seemingly quite happy to allow their ineptitude to drive the club/country off a cliff.
One of them destroyed the club/country through their own hubris, the next seemed to try to work hard at the job but lacked the skills to pick up the pieces. The final one just fooking useless and totally out of their depth and seemingly quite happy to allow their ineptitude to drive the club/country off a cliff.
Scott Duncan - Harold Macmillan Alf Ramsey - Harold Wilson Jackie Milburn - Alec Douglas-Home Bill McGarry - Jim Callaghan Bobby Robson - John Smith (OK, we are in an alternate universe where he didn't die, is still in office and life is better than it has ever been before or since) Bobby Ferguson - Robin Cook (sort of an alternate to that best possible alternate universe) John Duncan - Malcolm Rifkind (maybe I should give up on these alternate universe ideas) John Lyall - John Major George Burley - Tony Blair Joe Royle - Gordon Brown Jim Magilton - Nick Clegg Roy Keane - Charles Haughey (err, going a bit off course in my search for appropriate comparisons) Paul Jewell - Bertie Ahern (for the anorak) Mick McCarthy - David Cameron (ah, back on track) Paul Hurst - Boris Johnson Paul Lambert - I guess we have yet to find out who can do for the United Kingdom what Lambert is doing for the club, got that relegation that we all know is on the way to get through yet...
One of them destroyed the club/country through their own hubris, the next seemed to try to work hard at the job but lacked the skills to pick up the pieces. The final one just fooking useless and totally out of their depth and seemingly quite happy to allow their ineptitude to drive the club/country off a cliff.
Would this make Mick Brown - a basically decent and competent but imaginative fella doing his best in tricky times who was ultimately pushed out by ungrateful numbskulls?
I'm one of the people who was blamed for getting Paul Cook sacked. PM for the full post.