In recent days it would appear that Gordoom Brownfinger has confirmed what everyone has been thinking for some time - that nothing exists outside of Gordoom's own reality. So much so, that all references to previous budget reports and speeches where Gordoom hubristically stated that he had put paid to "boom and bust" and "abolished the economic cycle" have mysteriously disappeared from HM Treasury website.

In an anonymous comment from this post on Guido Fawkes's website, provided links to HM Treasury website.


All the links to the HM Treasury website now produce the following error message:

The page you have requested is not available; it may no longer exist on this site or it may have a different address.

Please return to the Treasury homepage (http://www.hm-treasury.gov.uk/ ) and follow the links to the information you require, or use the search facility to search for it.

If you still cannot find what you're looking for please contact the website team by emailing editor@hm-treasury.gov.uk , it is useful to include the URL that brought you to this page. Click back to copy and paste the URL.


Guido himself posted: "No More Boom and Bust" Double Plus Ungood Malquote. The post is still visible on my RSS Reader, but the link to the post itself produces a "Page Not Found" error.

Is this the hand of Mandelkidneyston at work, supressing all negative reportage? Is the Labour Party so desperate to change the received wisdom that if all references are removed from the internet and public domain, that they think a) we won't notice that Gordoom is lying through his teeth, b) we are so stupid as to believe that Gordoom is the saviour of us all, and c) that of we can't find any references to past speeches we will believe that they never happened.

Maybe in Gordoom's mind they never did.

Update: Fortunately, the Times has not fallen foul of Gordoom's alternative reality and has listed Labour references to "no more boom and bust"