Gordon is a Moron: The Definitive and Objective Analysis of Gordon Brown's Decade as Chancellor of the Exchequer
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- Amazon Sales Rank: #7744 in Books
- Published on: 2007-08
- Original language: English
- Binding: Paperback
- 160 pages
Customer Reviews
Shining a light into the darker recesses of Mr Clown's record
At last, an easily digestible, straightforward exposition of all that is Gordon Brown. Why, you will ask, has no-one in the media charted the cataclysmic damage caused by this dour control freak in a way that makes clear what has happened? You won't get it on the state sympathetic BBC, and you won't hear it talked about in the Westminster Village. None of the matters discussed can be genuinely rebutted because they're all true. Read it and weep.
A devastating critique
If you want to know the damage that the Moron has done to the economy of Britain, this is the book you should read. A page turner filled with factually backed accusations. The effect of Gordon Brown's actions on the finances of his country, its institutions and its Constitution are all examined and picked apart. There is little here for your comfort but much for your ammunition pouch. No wonder this book is being sold at a premium - £25 per copy as opposed to the publisher's price £9.95 each and £25 for 10! Only towards the end of the book does the momentum fall off: the writer tires of his subject, and with such a subject, this should surprise no one.
Good book, but not convinced entirely objective
Good but quite slim book, although to call it objective is probably stretching the truth a bit- Vernon Coleman has an obvious dislike for "Gordon the Moron"- but hey, who can blame Dr Coleman for that?
What this book does do is explain in rather simple but thorough detail the alleged incompetence of the labour government and Gordon Brown in particular. It is particularly strong on Brown's social engineering policies and his building of the gold plated pension backed army of civil servants- Dr Coleman states many of these civil servants also vote labour.
Also Dr Coleman attacks what he sees as Brown's pro Scottish policies, highlighting how Gordon's compatriots enjoy free prescriptions, free old age care, and if they want to send their kids to English universities that is free too- also paid for by the taxpayer.
The book will depress you in that it highlights how we simply cannot afford Gordon Brown's extravagant spending policies and social benefits regime, and how the country is basically bust.
Vernon Coleman is no fool- highlighted by the fact that this book was published in 2007 (written 2006?) and it is amazing how so many of the things he predicted would happen have come true. Credit crunch anyone?




