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Et tu brute

I got the impression there you don't like poor old Vince much. I suppose he wouldn't be as good at destroying the UK economy as well as Gordon did when he was Chancellor. Indeed, he might not be able to take the Great out of Britain quite as effectively as Tony and Gordon's 'socialists' have.

Posted by: Stan Barnett

21 Apr 2010 | 16:30
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He's not the Massiah...

...but he's not a naughtly little boy either. I thought this wasn't up to standard - the section on his employment with Shell was pathetic, especially trying to imply that he was involved with murders. Railing against public sector fat cats is fine and doesn't prevent you from railing against banking fat cats - don't know why you imply it does. And, people are allowed to change their mind on things - you journo's harrangue them if they don't and harrangue them more if they do. If I wanted to read the Sun, I'd buy the Sun. Your articles are supposed to be of a higher standard.

Posted by: Adrian

21 Apr 2010 | 17:13
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Vince Cable

You journos are really worried by him. The more publicity you give the more the general public will vote for him. Several of the points you make are ridicoulus. Try telling us about Ken Clarke and tobacco companies. Ashcroft etc. You sure are sounding like one of Murdoch's hirelings. I thought you were supposed to be a service for IFA's not the Conservative party.

Posted by: John Smyth

22 Apr 2010 | 08:54
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