Is Downing Street safe enough?

Written by Mark Pack on 22nd April 2008 – 4:16 pm

Isn’t it nice of Labour to be running a special website asking Gordon Brown whether there are enough police in Downing Street?


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7 Comments to “Is Downing Street safe enough?”

  • Tim Leunig Says:

    I think some recycling bins would look great outside No. 10.

  • crewegwyn Says:

    And how Stalinist to use i.e. when, I would hope, they mean e.g. !

    Or perhaps Edukashun, Edukashun, Edukashun didn’t reach the Labour Party?

  • Theo C. Cupier Says:

    Neither did web development skills. Their site is rather broken.

    For what it’s worth, my comments (briefly) were:

    Downing St? It just shows how centralised you that you ask that question.

    Cleaner: Yes. Clean up party funding, and stop taking your dividends from maintaining the supermarket monopoly (£8.5m from David Sainsbury in recent years, with him getting over £10m as a typical dividend).

    Greener: Yes. Don’t allow new power plants to be built unless they make use of the waste heat. And, stop giving coal generators a huge carbon subsidy.

    Safer: Police? You’re mad! Apologise for Iraq, and stop supplying arms to the 19 countries that you’re supplying them to, that are on the list of dodgy regimes!

    What nutters!

  • Anonymous Says:

    “Cleaner: Yes. Clean up party funding, and stop taking your dividends from maintaining the supermarket monopoly (£8.5m from David Sainsbury in recent years, with him getting over £10m as a typical dividend).”

    Yeh, and sort out that Michael Brown too. Oh hang on that’s a cleaner Cowley Street isn’t it?

  • Bob Shaw Says:

    Can anyone tell me why no Golden Dozen has been announced?

  • sanbikinoraion Says:

    I don’t think that the police can protect Gordon from the threats he’s facing at the moment :)

  • Alex Foster Says:

    Can anyone tell me why no Golden Dozen has been announced?

    Bob - Goldon Dozen will be up later today. It got overlooked over the weekend.



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