So now the turkeys have voted for Christmas be pushing him out who will be the next UK PM?
Who do you want? I can't see a replacement in any of the parties and I am a permanent floating voter with NO allegiance. (I voted for Screaming Lord Sutch several times.)
His farewell speech underlined his excellent qualities as an orator and TV personality and that is all it takes to be a leader today. Anyone who thinks that elections are won on policy is delusional. Every election is just one more heat in a Reality TV program. It is Pop Idol and the X Factor combines with I'm a Celebrity Get me out of Here.
Cameron just might make it but I don't think he has the staying power. John Reid could do it but I suspect the Brownies will overpower him.
So many questions - so few answers
2006-09-26 22:58:05
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answered by Anonymous
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The sooner the blair witch project is over the better for all of us. The labour part is not intrested in the good of the country. All they want to do is ***** fight against each ofther. I dont think there is one person within labour who should be running the country. I'm 40 next month. And i have only known a conservitive of labour goverment. How ever i have only ever voted for The con's lib dems and the b.n.p . I think the country needs the con's but saying that. The con's need a good leader. I dont want britain back. I want great britian back. But i cant see that ever happening. Due to our goverment fxxkups.
2006-09-27 06:09:22
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answered by Anonymous
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Actually, to lead a nation like the UK, we need a leader that's charismatic, articulate, intelligent, has a sense of direction and does not give-in to pressure, Tony Blair is all that. As I type, the truth is I know of no other politician (lab, lib or tory) that's like Tony Blair ( A leader who has the fear of God in him and is always proud acknowledge it). Let's face facts, Tony Blair has done NO wrong at all, maybe mistakes ( we all do that), Muslims accuse him of Foreign Policies as regards Afghanistan and Iraq and even taint him as waging war against Islam, but looking at it critically, Blair has allowed the Muslims ground a lot by granting refuge/assylum in the UK and oppurtunities that only could be imagined (betterstill, fantasized) in the countries from where they came, how can he then be accused of being "anti-islam" or why is the Islamic world against him, more painfull is the betrayal of those who have benefitted from the kind gesture of his led goverment...Migrant Muslims.
Everyone lives in fear when terrorism reigns (even Muslims too), let's give the man the support he so much deserves. Mark my words: WE'LL NOT HAVE A LEADER LIKE BLAIR FOR A LONG TIME.
2006-09-27 14:16:53
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answered by Brains7733 2
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No I didn't bother watching - it would be the usual meaningless insincere drivel I don't doubt. The 'highlights' were nauseating enough.
2006-09-27 08:57:48
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answered by LongJohns 7
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I don't like politics, don't care about politics. As long as someone is doing all the hard work then im happy!
2006-09-27 05:53:43
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answered by monkey_flem 2
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Yes !!!! Great actor isn't he!! It would have been good had he put the same effort into this country!! As for Gordon Brown...................
sly,cunning old fox,and just as much a liar as Blair!!!!
2006-09-27 05:51:36
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answered by Anonymous
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TB is the consummate politician.
2006-09-27 11:48:07
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answered by Anonymous
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missed the speech
2006-09-27 11:18:02
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answered by our tony 1
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That'a why he is where he is. He is the master of the B'5hit shmmoozer.
2006-09-27 05:48:43
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answered by Anonymous
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It was a moving speech. Blair was moving all the time. :)
Njoy....
2006-09-27 05:53:50
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answered by sanghvir 3
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