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2006-09-06 09:11:56 · 21 answers · asked by cool runings 3 in Politics & Government Government

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I give him more credit then Bush, Blair will sit on a stool in a town hall meeting and take real questions from "the People" at the end Blair looked like he ran 20 miles with a suit on.

2006-09-06 09:18:38 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 10 4

I do feel sorry for Tony Blair, he has been a prime minister of conviction, he has done what he beleives is right, and stuck by his decision's.

I can emphasise with him in these times of difficulty, as I've worked in environments where at the time I knew I was right and everybody else said no it's wrong, but I stuck to my guns, and now five years down the line the results are clearly self evident I was right.

Tony Blair has decided he will go in the next twelve months so now let him govern until the time is right for him to go.

2006-09-09 23:00:50 · answer #2 · answered by thebigtombs 5 · 2 0

Not me. He's got a bloody great big pension to fall back on, as well as his memoirs to write..
oh, and a seat in the House of Lords...arise Lord Blair of Sedgefield!

2006-09-06 11:21:22 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

I do. Not because he is being stabbed in the back. Not because he will loose his £ 150,000 wage and £500,000 perks. Because he will have more time with her. How can you feel sorry for a man who has destroyed the UK. Given up our rights to Europe. Lied us into wars and been responsible for the deaths of our soldiers in Bush's war. A man who has allowed crime to grow at a rate that will take years to stop. A health service that is grinding to a halt. Schools that are not producing. Immigration that will leave a legacy of hate in this country for years. No I do not feel sorry for him. I feel sorry for us if the alternative is Gordon"slight of hand" Brown or Dave "the hood" Cameron. But the quicker he is gone the better.

2006-09-06 09:38:13 · answer #4 · answered by deadly 4 · 1 4

Me - my name is Diogenes and I found Tony Bliar one day when I was out looking for an honest man with my new lamp!
I'm sure he thought he meant well - ask his millions of victims how they feel though.

2006-09-08 03:47:46 · answer #5 · answered by ? 6 · 0 2

I think its good when a leader will court unpopularity on a vast scale, it shows that dictatorship still has a place in UK politics. Thatcher showed us the way.

It remains to be seen which of his successors will further sell us down the river of EU homoginisation and create a neodemocratic european socialist superstate where our living standard will continue to drop to the level of eastern europe.

2006-09-06 09:17:45 · answer #6 · answered by I loathe YH answers 3 · 1 3

I do not feel sorry for him. That said,its a sorry state of affairs when Ministers are prepared to take part in backstabbing their "Leader".What does THAT tell US about them?? One of whom may soon be running the country??

2006-09-06 09:26:45 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

I do.

He's been through lots of high and lows during his leadership. He had to take highly important decisions and he always stood by them whatever the outcome.

I admire him for that even if i do not share most of his views.

2006-09-06 09:20:27 · answer #8 · answered by Rosita 3 · 4 1

Not me he and his labour cronies have ruined this country with all their false promises the sooner he goes the better i have got a bottle of champagne in the fridge soon as hes gone i going to open it cheers

2006-09-07 06:16:27 · answer #9 · answered by larry s 2 · 0 3

Not me, you play with fire and you are sure to get burned, is a saying that comes to mind when looking at his job as pm.

2006-09-09 08:59:12 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

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