They don’t call it the “Brown Bottom” for nothing

Posted on April 15, 2007
Filed Under Backstabbing, Policy |

I knew it would not be long before someone did a story on Brown’s gold rush (they don’t call it the “Brown Bottom” for nothing). According to the Sunday Times, the decision to sell off the gold was made without discussions with the Bank of England and cost the taxpayer £2bn.

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2 Responses to “They don’t call it the “Brown Bottom” for nothing”

  1. Praguetory on April 15th, 2007 10:34 am

    Your tasteless references to back bottom and brown stabbing say more about you than the future roi - I think.

  2. David Armstrong on April 15th, 2007 5:43 pm

    Selling at the bottom of the market, what a twat. Still, his pension is stil gold-plated eh?

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