I for one have NEVER voted for Blair or any of his colleagues.
I have been sickened by the whole patting on the back, haven't we done a great job of the last few days.
Why in the name of Christ can we not find a couple of dozen people who want to put our country first not themselves. The list of indescretions, lies, deceit and self promotion beggars belief.
And the really sad thing for all of us is that we can't turn the clock back. That man's legacy will live with all of us for the rest of our lives. And our childrens........
2006-09-27 07:54:37
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answered by Me 1
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Yes I think he does - but he's obviously been influenced no end by civil servants etc. who will have said to him if he ever had any reservations..."I know Tony...but you can't do that because...."
Maybe one day in the distant future he'll admit that he really didn't want to get involved in two wars - both of which have no end in sight and will lead to murder and mayhem for years to come.
In Hans Anderson's story of "The Emperor's New Clothes" two swindlers sold a king an invisible suit made of the finest quality. They told the king that nobody but a fool would think there was nothing there. The king paraded himself one day stark b naked
and it took a little child to shout "But he hasn't got anything on!"
So - you can fool some of the people some of the time.... Hopefully all Tone's unquestioning fans will wake up one day and like that small child say "Hang on Tone - but there where no WMD's - you can't win a war on terror - and if you're going to go into Afghanistan - fair enough - but you're very choosy (and careful) where you choose to wage war". And by the way - put some clothes on. You look a Dick! Apart from all of that - he's basically a decent enough guy.
2006-09-27 07:36:49
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answered by ? 2
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I don't know what you're talking about, the Labour Party is riddled with divisions and the backbenchers and even members of Blair's own cabinet have been calling on him to leave for ages now. It barely makes a difference if he stands down in 2007, given that there's an election in 2008.
2006-09-27 08:59:32
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answered by Anonymous
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I know Tony Blair could have said no to war with America but Bush gave an ultimation you're either with us or against us so it was a lose-lose situation for Tony Blair, break the good relations Britain has with America - one of the most powerful countries in the world whether you like it or not - or lose the faith of his own country(in my opinion he made the wrong
choice but who are we to judge)!And don't forget the Tories might be shouting about the war on terrorism now but they voted with Tony Blair to go to war!The Lib-Dems were the only "main party" to vote against it!
2006-09-27 12:05:44
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answered by lauren_2508 1
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Yes, to a Logical Mind it does begger belief that such a charade was performed by the stupid Bastards , clapping and waving and at the same time demonstrating what a load of Prats they are . Poisonus , Politically Incestuos , Back Stabbing Sickos
2006-09-29 00:23:33
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answered by ? 5
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The only send-off he deserves is a collective kick up the **** from the people of this country.He's a power-crazy dicksplinter and the sooner he's gone the better.You only have to look at Cherie to see he can't be all that there in the head.If they ever closed the Mersey Tunnel,they could use her mouth as a diversion.
2006-09-27 12:35:25
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answered by Anonymous
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No i don`t think he`s mad .I bet hes feathered his own nest in readiness for when he goes on his happy way, leaving every one else with the sh-t that hes caused and quite a few of us including me ashamed to admit where were from.The smarmy **** will still have the same self satisfied smirk on his face convinced of what a good job hes done, and how lucky we've been to have him for our leader, the bleedin megalomaniac
2006-09-27 10:40:02
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answered by keny 6
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I find it difficult to take people seriously when they generalize.
The whole Labour party consists of simple minds? What does that say of you English when you voted them into power thrice?
Almost as great simpletons as the people who voted for Bomber Bush, isn't it?
2006-09-27 07:28:08
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answered by Anonymous
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I love british accents :)
2006-09-27 07:24:46
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answered by Fantasy686 4
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when you've gotta go you gotta go, it's important
2006-09-28 01:59:16
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answered by Anonymous
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