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Brown shrugs off quit claims and flies to oil talks



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Published Date: 22 June 2008
GORDON Brown flew to Saudi Arabia last night in a bid to urge oil-rich nations to invest some of their trillions of dollars in profits into nuclear and renewable projects in the UK.
The nations, including Saudi Arabia and other countries in the Middle East, are thought to have earned some $3 trillion from the "oil shock" of recent months, as prices have rocketed up to $130 a barrel.

Brown wants them to help countries like the
UK reduce its reliance on fossil fuels by sinking some of the profits into new wind farms and nuclear projects across Britain.

The Prime Minister's mission comes as he prepares to mark his first year in office this week, with Downing Street hoping to recover from six months of unremittingly poor headlines following Brown's decision to cancel an early election.

The nationalisation of Northern Rock, the loss of tax data discs, and the fiasco over the 10p tax rate were punished by voters in English local elections and by-elections, with Brown falling below the poll ratings of John Major.

There were reports yesterday that Brown has already told close colleagues that, should he win the next general election, he will quit the job prior to the election after that. The move would echo the decision taken by Tony Blair ahead of the 2005 general election.

By the time of the election after next he will be in his sixties, having spent 17 years at the top of government. Friends point out that Brown still has a young family who he will want to spend more time with. However, the claims were rubbished by Downing Street yesterday and Brown, publicly at least, will continue to insist he has no intention of going.

The trip to Jeddah on the eve of an Opec conference this weekend is part of Brown's plan to secure a "new deal" between oil producers and consumers in the West. His efforts come as the government is seeking to enlarge the UK's network of nuclear power stations and dramatically increase the use of wind and tidal energy.

Brown is also facing public anger over the cripplingly high price of fuel, largely due to the cost of Opec oil. He said he would appeal to oil producers to invest their profits in the more stable market of renewables. He also wants Britain and other western countries to be given more opportunity to invest in oil in Opec countries, which have long held massive sway over international markets via control of oil prices.

Brown said yesterday: "I am going to see if we can get a new deal between oil producers and the consumers where oil producers will invest in countries like ours, and oil consumers like us with good companies with good technology and skills can invest in the oil-producing countries. Where we can make credible commitments and the world can see we will reduce our dependence on oil and we will get demand and supply back into balance."

The US energy secretary Samuel Bodman said insufficient oil production and not speculation was driving soaring crude prices. His comments set the stage for a showdown between the US and conference host Saudi Arabia.

Saudi Arabia has largely blamed speculation in the oil markets for the record prices. Bodman said oil production has not kept pace with growing demand for oil, especially from developing countries like China and India.



The full article contains 579 words and appears in Scotland On Sunday newspaper.
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1

Angus Ogg,

21/06/2008 23:34:12

Just read the following, which is doing the rounds. If it weren't so near the truth it might be funny......

"The Labour Party has today changed their emblem from a rose to a condom as it more accurately reflects their political stance.

A condom allows for inflation, halts production, destroys the next generation, protects a bunch of pr!cks and gives you a sence of security while you are actualy being fcuked ! "
2

Rasco,

Inverness 22/06/2008 00:36:56
Broon goes to Saudi to ask them for investment in his England sorry his UK thats ok then Alex asks Broon to invest some oil money he gets and set up an oil fund for Scotland oh no we can't give you Scots that you might be a lot better off then you won't vote for me.If broon gets his money from Saudi he might keep his PROMISE and give us pensioners a pension in line with average earnings NO CHANCE from LIE/LAB
3

Matt there,

somewhere 22/06/2008 00:38:22
"Brown said yesterday: "I am going to see if we can get a new deal between oil producers and the consumers where oil producers will invest in countries like ours..."

So, it has come to this, has it? Brown has had to take to begging! Why doesn't he just go NOW?
4

Paddi,

22/06/2008 00:39:53
Asking the Saudis to pump more oil isnt going to resolve the problem.

Petrol in the US $4 per GALLON = £2.00, in the UK £6.00 a Gallon.
5

Jwil,

22/06/2008 00:40:01
"There were reports yesterday that Brown has already told close colleagues that, should he win the next general election, he will quit the job prior to the election after that. The move would echo the decision taken by Tony Blair ahead of the 2005 general election."

Well that's a bit of original thinking.

He didn't come off too well when Blair followed this route and it put the country into a lot of uncertainty. Why does he want to create a similar situation?





6

Encarta,

22/06/2008 00:49:45
A lie gets halfway around the world before pravda has a chance to get its pants on.

7

Paddi,

22/06/2008 00:56:12
#6, the real head shaker here is that he actually thinks he's got a chance of winning. Talk about being out of touch.
8

Leerie the Lamplighter,

22/06/2008 01:13:06
Mental illness is a sad condition.

Delusions of ownership is a sign.

Blog that.
9

Willie Macleod,

Wick 22/06/2008 01:46:32
#1 Angus Ogg Dear me Angus what a disgraceful post.

You can do better than that.
10

Symmachus,

Arabia Felix 22/06/2008 02:42:50
Brownus pulls off another diplomatic coup! After converting to Islam, Ally Brownbar said "his Highness and Supreme Being The Fuhrer of Saudia Oiligarcia has personally assured me that England is his favorite knocking shop and that forewith I should go and copulate". This is good news for the English Navy, er ..I mean Britain.
A spokescretin said "there is no truth is the truth that Brownass is a sad, power-crazy, self-deluded hopeless, lier, cheat, hypocrite, and piece of excrement.
11

Jeeemy,

St Andrews 22/06/2008 05:46:53
Prudence Brown heads for Saudi Arabia to ask them to invest some of their windfall earnings in the UK.

Now after 30 years of oil being brought ashore from the North Sea why do we go to another group of countries who also have oil, and ask them to fund the construction of atomic power stations in this country.

Could it be that in this country we have put no monies away for a rainy day, do you believe that we have squandered and spent all that North See revenue for the last 30 years.

Prudence says that to have an income of one pound and spend one hundred pence the result is misery, but to spend ninety nine pence is misery.

Now Norway in 1996 set up a reserve fund for the day oil runs out, that fund is now being borrowed from by countries that have no oil. That same fund is almost at the stage of bringing in more from lending than oil.

Then of course it is too small really to look after its self with it having its own fiscal autonomy that’s right isn’t it Prudence.




12

Jeeemy,

St Andrews 22/06/2008 05:49:09
oops12
Prudence Brown heads for Saudi Arabia to ask them to invest some of their windfall earnings in the UK.

Now after 30 years of oil being brought ashore from the North Sea why do we go to another group of countries who also have oil, and ask them to fund the construction of atomic power stations in this country.

Could it be that in this country we have put no monies away for a rainy day, do you believe that we have squandered and spent all that North See revenue for the last 30 years.

Prudence says that to have an income of one pound and spend one hundred pence the result is misery, but to spend ninety nine pence is happiness.

Now Norway in 1996 set up a reserve fund for the day oil runs out, that fund is now being borrowed from by countries that have no oil. That same fund is almost at the stage of bringing in more from lending than oil.

Then of course it is too small really to look after its self with it having its own fiscal autonomy that’s right isn’t it Prudence.


13

Jimmy the Pie,

22/06/2008 06:36:59
Our Esteemed Leader, Comrade Broon is surely kidding himself if he thinks he has the remotest possibility of being re-elected.

he should take a reality check, then take up his promised role as Chief Exec of Northern Wreck.
14

David MacVicar,

web 22/06/2008 08:12:53
"The nations, including Saudi Arabia and other countries in the Middle East, are thought to have earned some $3 trillion from the "oil shock" of recent months, as prices have rocketed up to $130 a barrel."

Meanwile Scotland rmains the ONLY oil producing country to have earned £ZERO.


"is seeking to enlarge the UK's network of nuclear power stations and dramatically increase the use of wind and tidal energy."

Should be:
"is seeking to enlarge England and Wales' network of nuclear power stations" SCOTLAND does not need or want any.

Independent Scotland headline:
Rump UK PM flies to Scotland to see if this oil producing country "will invest in countries like ours".
15

Mercutio,

FALKIRK 22/06/2008 08:19:43
#13 The Norwegian Finance Minister has stated that Scotland's subsidy dependent economy could not support an oil fund. Sunday Times 22/06/08
16

11+failed,

the pans 22/06/2008 08:21:10
Marvellous! the Saudis get 8p from every litre of their oil sold. Brown takes 76p from every litre so he wants them to spend their profits in the UK and increase production to reduce the price.
17

catgut,

pomona 22/06/2008 08:52:22
gordy just call in that favour they owe you from stopping questions being asked about the bungs for arms.
18

Cadgers,

Perth 22/06/2008 08:53:18
"nuclear projects across Britain."?? Did he not mean er england?

#1 LOL Angus Ogg
19

Jimmy the Pie,

22/06/2008 08:58:49
Do you think the Saudis would stone Red Wendy to death for breaking the law??

Where are the e-mails???
20

The Strategist,

22/06/2008 09:02:04
How truly embarrassing. Brown has to go cap in hand to Saudi Arabia for investment in renewables whilst our main banks make nearly £20bn per annum in profit between them but won't invest a penny.
21

Jimmy the Pie,

22/06/2008 09:04:19
Nice story in the Observer today.

Labour heads for financial collapse.

Party in crisis with £24m debt as donors back off in wake of poll disaster and funding scandals.

Is this the real reason Comrade Broon has gone to visit those stalwarts of democracy, The House of Saud?????




http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2008/jun/22/economy
22

bluehead,

edinburgh 22/06/2008 09:04:25
the best thing brown can do is to resign and take his cronies with him,the whole pile of that lot are a disaster!!!
23

Jimmy the Pie,

22/06/2008 09:10:53
And this from the Mail on Sunday

Catastrophic slump in Gordon Brown's popularity sees Cameron storm ahead in polls

The disastrous decline in Gordon Brown’s ratings since he became Prime Minister a year ago this week is underlined in a poll today showing he has been overtaken by David Cameron in virtually every regard.

The Conservative leader has built up such a massive personal lead over the Prime Minister that it will take a political miracle for Mr Brown to recover in time for the next General Election.

http://www.mailonsunday.co.uk/news/article-1028351/Catastrophic-slump-Gordon-Browns-popularity-sees-Cameron-storm-ahead-polls.html
24

Jimmy the Pie,

22/06/2008 09:16:59
From the Mail on Sunday

Controversy as Minister met lobbyists hours before 'shift in policy' over GM foods

A leaked document reveals that Environment Minister Phil Woolas met the powerful Agriculture Biotechnology Council (ABC) last week to discuss the relaxation of rules on GM crop trials.

Just hours afterwards, he signalled a possible change in Government policy by telling a newspaper: ‘There is a growing question of whether GM crops can help the developing world out of the current food price crisis.

What's the betting Monsanto will bail out New Labour Sleaze and Corruption???


http://www.mailonsunday.co.uk/news/article-1028373/Controversy-Minister-met-lobbyists-hours-shift-policy-GM-foods.html
25

allan58,

edinburgh 22/06/2008 09:45:14
Gordon Tory-Brown seems to have missed (ignored?) the point. Oil prices we have little control over. Oil TAXES?? Well, now THAT's another matter!

All this in the same week that the same people who are urging us to display wage restraint are set to vote themselves a 23% pay increase!
26

Yok Finney,

Ross-shire 22/06/2008 09:52:47
LibDems discover a scottish oil fund and rebrand as the LybianDems.
27

Angus Ogg,

22/06/2008 10:35:35
#10 Willie fae Wick.

My apologies. No offence intended.

Just had to watch a friend close the doors of her wee business, with the loss of three jobs because of Labour policies, so have been a bit jaded this past week.

I promise to do better.

Come to think of it, maybe Labour could adopt that phrase along with their new emblem :@)

Or even an even catchier phrase for Labour like.....

"Thiiiiings Can Only Get Better", or have they already worn that one out !
28

b.allan,

alba 22/06/2008 10:39:06
So he robs Scotland blind of our oil revenues, screws up the economy then goes cap in hand to Saudi Arabia...Mr North Britain, It's Time.
29

Angus Ogg,

22/06/2008 10:41:31
# 22, Sir James McPie,

Good Post.

With the Labour Party overdraft at £24,000,000 and a kharmic credit squeeze on their funds from donors at one end, and banks at the other, how on earth are they going to fund the forthcoming General Election ?

What dodgy deals are being done at this very moment behind closed doors ?
30

Citylocal Fife,

22/06/2008 10:52:12
#17 Good point, and the other question is ....

Where has all the money gone?

It's easy to see what the Saudi's have done, but Gordon Brown? All he has done has put down a lot of capital investment into various schemes which we cannot afford to pay the instalments on. The horrendous debt built up has already been forecast to go down through three generations.

As that bloke on the Royale family said,

"Prudence my arce!"
31

Jim P,

22/06/2008 12:57:51
QUOTE from fidh
"In 2007, Saudi Arabia executed at least 158 people, including three women, and children. Since January 2008 the figure has already reached 53. According to the World Coalition Against the Death Penalty, almost half of the executions in Saudi Arabia involve foreigners (76 out of 158 people executed in 2007). The World Coalition, Christians for the Abolition of Torture (ACAT-France) and Together Against the Death Penalty (ECPM) launched a campaign ‘Saudi Arabia: why are foreigners losing their heads?’ to condemn the increasing number of executions in Saudi Arabia since the beginning of the year 2008.

Executions in Saudi Arabia generally take the form of public decapitation. Foreign nationals are often more exposed to miscarriages of justice and unfair trials than nationals. As a result of their origins, they have little chance of escaping capital punishment. Prisoners are usually sentenced to death after receiving insufficient, sometimes even inexistent, legal representation and consular assistance."
32

KampungHighlander,

Jakarta 22/06/2008 13:47:40
Perhaps if the Oxbridge educated retards than have been running the UK had decided to set up an Oil Fund like Norway they may have had the ability to fund these infrastructure projects themselves.

Instead they where too busy hidding the Oil revenue in the General Accounts so they could deceive the people of Scotland.

When Scotland is Independant we may be able to help them fund their infrastructure projects, but only if we are able to get a significant return on our investment and as long as they keep their Nuclear timebombs in England.
33

KampungHighlander,

Jakarta 22/06/2008 13:58:26
Sovereign Wealth Funds Ranked by Assets in Billion of US Dollars.

UAE - 875

Singapore - 489

Norway - 380

Saudi Arabia - 300

Kuwait - 250

China - 200

Hong Kong - 163

Australia - 61

Qatar - 60

UK - 0

Says it all really. The UK has been living beyond its means on the back of Scotlands natural resources. Now its spending has gotten so out of control that it is forced to go cap in hand to a bunch of Wahabi Dictators to borrow money. Pretty Pathetic.
34

Willie Macleod,

Wick 22/06/2008 19:38:08
#29 Angus Ogg.

No offence taken Angus,

My post was meant to be taken lightheartedly
35

Mikko,

Drumnadrochit 22/06/2008 20:09:44
Why can't this creepy and horrible man and his awful party just go?
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the_figures_are _fudged,

Galashiels 23/06/2008 00:24:20
After the illegal invasion of Iraq by the Labour party poodles , coupled with the governments massive tax revenues from oil and gas.

Does anyone think Gordon going begging to the middle east will be taken in any way seriously ?

Or will they be thinking , we sell him oil , so he can raise taxes on petrol and use the taxes to fund his military ?
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23/06/2008 15:06:32
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The Former Mr. Angry,

Perth 23/06/2008 16:20:48
No doub he thought he could go to Jeddah and rescue what's left of his negative reputation by appearing the big man on th world stage and when the oil production went up the prices would come down and he'd look fantastic. Unfortunately the outcome of his visit was the prices went up! Saudis agreed to an increase but the rest were non-committal. As you might imagine potentates who sit on easily-extracted black gold are - they don't give a stuff for GB and his begging antics show him up for the kind of person he really is - an out and out socialist tax and spender. He is good at that.
40

bluehead,

edinburgh 21/07/2008 09:56:22
Brown is a disgrace to this country,him and his pile have done all that could to be done to destroy this country.
evrywhere you look now things are in a terrible mess and can only get worse
when you look at brown and the rest of the leaders of the Euro,it is difficult to pick out which one is the creepiest,heaven help us all!!!!

 

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