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Is George Osborne seriously ill; Video from PMQs yesterday
Topic Started: Nov 27 2014, 12:41 PM (742 Views)
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If I saw someone looking and acting like this I would be calling for an ambulance for them:-

http://i100.independent.co.uk/article/what-on-earth-was-going-on-with-george-osborne-at-pmqs--xkniRraSOe

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George is their campaign organiser .......... another job he has that he is struggling for any success with.
It takes its toll!




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Nov 27 2014, 01:18 PM
George is their campaign organiser .......... another job he has that he is struggling for any success with.
It takes its toll!




The consensus on the Twattersphere appears to be he is suffering from cocaine related lack of orientation.
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Nov 27 2014, 02:39 PM
Affa
Nov 27 2014, 01:18 PM
George is their campaign organiser .......... another job he has that he is struggling for any success with.
It takes its toll!




The consensus on the Twattersphere appears to be he is suffering from cocaine related lack of orientation.


He'll be on the Jeremy Kyle show soon, mark my words.

Wouldn't we all like to see him try to pass a lie detector test.

During the last GE run-in he was hidden away, kept out of sight and hearing. A liability they recognised and avoided.





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Nov 27 2014, 04:14 PM


Wouldn't we all like to see him try to pass a lie detector test.







I would like to see him take a drugs test.
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Strange is it not that that particular posh-boy is preferred, not just by a few percent, but the vast majority over the other Labour posh-boy.

Now we find that Osbourne is not only a fan of Brown's having introduced Osbrown policies of borrow and spend, he also has his predecessors addiction for setting up political man-traps, his latest wheeze, overtly political, has been to call a vote in order to manacle any future Gov. into sticking to current Gov. spend budgets. Will the two Eds vote against prudent spending?

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Nov 27 2014, 04:24 PM
Strange is it not that that particular posh-boy is preferred, not just by a few percent, but the vast majority over the other Labour posh-boy.


What has that to do with Osborne looking as if he needed an ambulance at PMQs yesterday?
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They're all tanked up in there, even the cleaner is at it.


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papasmurf
Nov 27 2014, 04:55 PM
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Nov 27 2014, 04:24 PM
Strange is it not that that particular posh-boy is preferred, not just by a few percent, but the vast majority over the other Labour posh-boy.


What has that to do with Osborne looking as if he needed an ambulance at PMQs yesterday?
I don't watch PMQ's, I'm not a fan of bear baiting or staged pretense.

How accurate is this video ? Does it come from a reliable source, or is it one of those effing stupid viral videos ?
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Nov 27 2014, 07:24 PM
They're all tanked up in there, even the cleaner is at it.


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Nov 27 2014, 07:33 PM


How accurate is this video ? Does it come from a reliable source, or is it one of those effing stupid viral videos ?
It is from the BBC coverage of PMQs all that has been done is to isolate Osborne:-

From about one minute in:-

http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04t1067/prime-ministers-questions-26112014

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Nov 27 2014, 07:43 PM
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Nov 27 2014, 07:33 PM


How accurate is this video ? Does it come from a reliable source, or is it one of those effing stupid viral videos ?
It is from the BBC coverage of PMQs all that has been done is to isolate Osborne:-

From about one minute in:-

http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04t1067/prime-ministers-questions-26112014

right, thanks for that.

I spent a while viewing that and other bits too ... pale clammy and sweaty ... maybe he is trying to work out how to tell dave that nigel has offered him a seat in his cabinet ... The thought of sitting through another of these farcisal charades would make me want to puke too ...

Actually if you look about 23 minutes in he perks up, and if I was being picky ed balls does not look in the best of rude health at times in that video ...

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Nov 27 2014, 04:24 PM
Strange is it not that that particular posh-boy is preferred, not just by a few percent, but the vast majority over the other Labour posh-boy.

Now we find that Osbourne is not only a fan of Brown's having introduced Osbrown policies of borrow and spend, he also has his predecessors addiction for setting up political man-traps, his latest wheeze, overtly political, has been to call a vote in order to manacle any future Gov. into sticking to current Gov. spend budgets. Will the two Eds vote against prudent spending?

Whatever happens we are stuffed, the last lot proved you could not have an economy built almost entirely on consumer spending and house price inflation, so what do the Tories do? Exactly the same thing!

Either the the British public are stupid or, no sod it, the British public are stupid.
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Nov 27 2014, 04:24 PM
Strange is it not that that particular posh-boy is preferred, not just by a few percent, but the vast majority over the other Labour posh-boy.

Now we find that Osbourne is not only a fan of Brown's having introduced Osbrown policies of borrow and spend, he also has his predecessors addiction for setting up political man-traps, his latest wheeze, overtly political, has been to call a vote in order to manacle any future Gov. into sticking to current Gov. spend budgets. Will the two Eds vote against prudent spending?



Osborne is a declared admirer of Tony Blair.


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Osborne is under a lot of stress, and may possibly be burning the candle at both ends in an effort to keep up with fast changing events.
Rest is perhaps what he needs right now.

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Nov 27 2014, 09:28 PM
Osborne is under a lot of stress, and may possibly be burning the candle at both ends in an effort to keep up with fast changing events.
Rest is perhaps what he needs right now.

I still think he is either very ill or under the influence of drugs. (It is now getting media attention.)
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Nov 27 2014, 09:35 PM
Affa
Nov 27 2014, 09:28 PM
Osborne is under a lot of stress, and may possibly be burning the candle at both ends in an effort to keep up with fast changing events.
Rest is perhaps what he needs right now.

I still think he is either very ill or under the influence of drugs. (It is now getting media attention.)
He looks like he has had a few too many sherbets on that occasion.
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Maybe he's developed a conscience? That would f*ck his mind up.

More likely a 48hr binge. Some sort of drug fuelled perverted orgy is favourite.
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Nov 27 2014, 07:34 PM
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Nov 27 2014, 07:24 PM
They're all tanked up in there, even the cleaner is at it.


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A picture speaks a thousand words. The man looks washed-up.
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papasmurf
Nov 27 2014, 02:39 PM
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Nov 27 2014, 01:18 PM
George is their campaign organiser .......... another job he has that he is struggling for any success with.
It takes its toll!




The consensus on the Twattersphere appears to be he is suffering from cocaine related lack of orientation.
Wouldn't be the first time.

http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/natalie-rowe-george-osborne-i-2471808
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Nov 27 2014, 04:55 PM
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Nov 27 2014, 04:24 PM
Strange is it not that that particular posh-boy is preferred, not just by a few percent, but the vast majority over the other Labour posh-boy.


What has that to do with Osborne looking as if he needed an ambulance at PMQs yesterday?
He has always had a strange look about him, but no more than many other PMs who do not take kindly to cameras. Let';s face ir Milli needs to avoid a camera, but one cannot conclude from the pictures that he is sick or bonkers his words do that for him.

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Nov 27 2014, 08:37 PM
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Nov 27 2014, 04:24 PM
Strange is it not that that particular posh-boy is preferred, not just by a few percent, but the vast majority over the other Labour posh-boy.

Now we find that Osbourne is not only a fan of Brown's having introduced Osbrown policies of borrow and spend, he also has his predecessors addiction for setting up political man-traps, his latest wheeze, overtly political, has been to call a vote in order to manacle any future Gov. into sticking to current Gov. spend budgets. Will the two Eds vote against prudent spending?

Whatever happens we are stuffed, the last lot proved you could not have an economy built almost entirely on consumer spending and house price inflation, so what do the Tories do? Exactly the same thing!

Either the the British public are stupid or, no sod it, the British public are stupid.
Not exactly only with a slightly smaller public sector spend and a promise to eventually eradicate the deficit. That said they have done little to rebalance the economy away from consumption towards greater production, however, Labour intends to make the situation even worse. At least the Tories recognise the problems, Labour just bury their heads in the sand.

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Nov 27 2014, 04:23 PM
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Nov 27 2014, 04:14 PM


Wouldn't we all like to see him try to pass a lie detector test.







I would like to see him take a drugs test.
Maybe you should to. You appear to be at your old tired McCarty technique of character assassination, again. Quite frankly Mr Smurf it is not only boring it insults intelligence.

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Nov 27 2014, 02:39 PM
The consensus on the Twattersphere appears to be he is suffering from cocaine related lack of orientation.
Have to say I thought he looked like someone out of it on a controlled substance of some kind.

All The Best
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papasmurf
Nov 27 2014, 02:39 PM
The consensus on the Twattersphere appears to be he is suffering from cocaine related lack of orientation.
Have to say I thought he looked like someone out of it on a controlled substance of some kind.

All The Best
As I have never met a drug user and have no idea of their symptoms I take it that your opinion is qualified.

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Nov 28 2014, 08:43 AM
As I have never met a drug user and have no idea of their symptoms I take it that your opinion is qualified.

My wife and I are of the same opinion, (and she is right up to date with her nurses certification required constant refresher training and upgrading plus recent first aid up date, plus approaching 40 years experience,) if we saw someone in that state drug use would be one of the factors we would suspect.
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Probably nothing more than an urgent need to evacuate his bowels or empty his bladder. Reminds me of the advice given to me by an elderly chap recently: Never miss an opportunity to have a pee; you never know when the next chance might present itself and never assume a fart is just a warning.
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What is very evident here is that opinions vary according in every case as to whether you support the government or not.
Ask yourself if it were Ed Balls being 'out-of-it' and your reaction to that?

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Nov 28 2014, 10:43 AM

Ask yourself if it were Ed Balls being 'out-of-it' and your reaction to that?

That would be all over the media.
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Nov 28 2014, 08:52 AM
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Nov 28 2014, 08:43 AM
As I have never met a drug user and have no idea of their symptoms I take it that your opinion is qualified.

My wife and I are of the same opinion, (and she is right up to date with her nurses certification required constant refresher training and upgrading plus recent first aid up date, plus approaching 40 years experience,) if we saw someone in that state drug use would be one of the factors we would suspect.
You and your wife can make a diagnosis after seeing a guy on the TV?
I can just imagine what you would say to someone that has seen a guy claiming disability working on a roof,,,,,,oh wait a minute.
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You and your wife can make a diagnosis after seeing a guy on the TV?
No, but if we saw someone in that state, we would be concerned enough about their safety an welfare to find out what the problem was, because he looks completely out of it. It also is worrying that no-one in the House of Commons showed any concern at all.
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Nov 28 2014, 11:11 AM
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You and your wife can make a diagnosis after seeing a guy on the TV?
No, but if we saw someone in that state, we would be concerned enough about their safety an welfare to find out what the problem was, because he looks completely out of it. It also is worrying that no-one in the House of Commons showed any concern at all.


Perhaps it is a common enough occurrence that no-one was really surprised?

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Perhaps it is a common enough occurrence that no-one was really surprised?

Perhaps it shows MPs could not care less.
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Perhaps it is a common enough occurrence that no-one was really surprised?

Perhaps it shows MPs could not care less.
Probably true with those looking at him from the other side of the house!
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Strange is it not that that particular posh-boy is preferred, not just by a few percent, but the vast majority over the other Labour posh-boy.

Now we find that Osbourne is not only a fan of Brown's having introduced Osbrown policies of borrow and spend, he also has his predecessors addiction for setting up political man-traps, his latest wheeze, overtly political, has been to call a vote in order to manacle any future Gov. into sticking to current Gov. spend budgets. Will the two Eds vote against prudent spending?

Whatever happens we are stuffed, the last lot proved you could not have an economy built almost entirely on consumer spending and house price inflation, so what do the Tories do? Exactly the same thing!

Either the the British public are stupid or, no sod it, the British public are stupid.
Given that the choice the stupid British public have is between "consumer spending and house price inflation" or "borrow and spend" it's not really much of a choice. So are they stupid or lacking any realistic alternative?
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Admittedly, he does look a little odd in that video. But then I ask myself....Osborne or Balls? OSBORNE...or Balls??? Hell, that's a tough one!
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Good old Mr Smurf, defender of the sick and vulnerable.

It's only a couple of seconds at best, slowed down and looped, it's easy to capture a split second or a couple of seconds of someone doing an everyday perfectly normal action then freeze or slow down the action and use it to have a 'pop' at someone, for example someone chewing something,...... like a bacon sandwich for example?

Have you thought that he might be either ill or very TIRED, trying to put the Country right after the last failed Government, instead of trying to score political points.
I wish the man WELL.
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Nov 28 2014, 02:05 PM
Admittedly, he does look a little odd in that video. But then I ask myself....Osborne or Balls? OSBORNE...or Balls??? Hell, that's a tough one!
Funny you should say that, I watched an episode of "Road Wars" the other night.
A drug addict was constantly nodding his head, reminded me of ED Balls, but to my knowledge, no one has suggested he is on drugs, to score political points.
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Nov 28 2014, 02:25 PM

A drug addict was constantly nodding his head, reminded me of ED Balls, but to my knowledge, no one has suggested he is on drugs, to score political points.
Osborne was well beyond that his eyes were open but no-one was in.
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