That was today. On Friday this same bombastic bozo, the one who sold 400 tonnes of English citizens’ gold for $280 an ounce a few years ago, also said the following in this article:
U.K.'s Brown to Urge G-7 Ministers to Ease Poverty
Jan. 14 (Bloomberg) -- U.K. Chancellor of the Exchequer Gordon Brown will tell of ``shock'' and ``hope'' he experienced during a tour of Africa when he meets next month with finance ministers from the Group of Seven industrial nations and will urge them to alleviate poverty on the continent.
``It is right to tell the G-7 finance ministers and politicians that, as long as we fail to act, all those promises of help to parents and children we have made are not going to be redeemed,'' Brown told reporters traveling with him in an interview today in Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania. ``We have seen grinding, abject, relentless poverty and we have had a glimpse at the aching souls of the left-out millions.''….
Brown said much of his passion for helping the world's poor came from his father John and the tales of church missionaries he heard when growing up in Kircaldy, Scotland.
`Tragedy and Tribulations'
``My father was a Church of Scotland minister,'' Brown said. ``There were many contacts between the Church of Scotland and Africa and we repeatedly heard stories of people coming back from Africa. From a very, very early age you were hearing both the tragedy and tribulations of Africa.''
Brown said fatherhood had also encouraged him to seek greater aid and made him more emotional when he met young children in poverty. Brown has a 14-month old son and lost his first child, a daughter, after she died of a cerebral hemorrhage in Jan. 2002, 10 days after she was born.
``You're looking into the eyes of children all the time and you ask what their prospects are going to be,'' he said. ``It does influence you. It does influence you when you see the problems children face.''
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