The Joker Who's Brought Back Spite and Envy ; Platell's People

Daily MailNovember 29, 2008

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WAS it the sheer insouciance over his [pounds]100billion tax bombshell? Or was it simply his peculiar rictus grin? Either way, wasn't there something unsettling about the Prime Minister's attitude to the pre-Budget report?

It's almost as if he relishes the doom and gloom enveloping this country. There's a new swagger to his step that's as unfamiliar as it is inappropriate.

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The Joker Who's Brought Back Spite and Envy ; Platell's People

This, after all, is the same Gordon Brown whose reckless over- spending throughout his decade as Chancellor has left Britain bitterly exposed to the chill winds of the global economic downturn.

Yet so emboldened is he by his self-appointed role as Monetary Messiah, that by Friday, he began one statement with the words 'I know I speak for the world . . .' No you don't, Prime Mi...

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