No, he's standing down as PM soon, and he has done a good job and a good service to this country.
People should try to remember previous PM's and maybe their ignorance would then shatter.....
2006-10-06 01:42:20
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answered by love HB 2
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he already has! ok, its going to happen next spring, but it takes a while for these things to sort themselves out. We're talking about the prime minister of a powerful and influential (whether we like that or not) country, not a bloody bar maid!
For heaven's sake, I wish people like you would stop harping on about this. He's gone, isn't that good enough? I'm not a labour supporter but this hounding is getting on my nerves.
As for the conservatives, they're just as bad! I'm praying that this country doesn't do itself an injustice by voting Data from Star Trek, sorry, I mean David Cameron, into power. God only knows what trouble that will cause.
2006-10-06 01:45:00
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answered by gromitski 5
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For sure.He is without doubt one of the worst Prime Ministers the UK has ever had.
To those who say he already has,no he hasn't.He has said that he will step down sometime in the next 12 months but has refused to be any more specific.
With his track record as a proven liar,how can you be sure he is telling the truth this time?
I will only believe it (and cheer) the day he leaves No 10 for good
2006-10-06 03:09:47
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answered by rosbif 6
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NO,NO,NO,NO,no
he the only prime minister to last this long and no scandal of any sexual nature with male or female
tried his best with things which are out his control
had to put up with butters Gordon brown and that fat joker john Prescott.!!
in my opinion he's done GREAT ,IRAQ WAR AND ALL. actually i didn't like the gay union law but apart from that in my opinion he's done good boy !!!
2006-10-06 08:12:08
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answered by L£X 2
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Tony Blair has much more to contribute, he has been the very best of Prime Ministers, if he leaves we will miss the best friend of the USA very much .
2006-10-06 02:00:43
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answered by pooterilgatto 7
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NO I think Tony Blair should stay in office
2006-10-06 01:47:38
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answered by Prissyp 2
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.As soon as possible, he is not representative of the people, therefore not democratic and unfortunately as most lawyer/politicians he is neurotic. Gordon Brown is from the same stable. Unfortunatly all the wrong people are politicians the good people who should be our politicians don't want to be.
2006-10-06 03:30:37
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answered by ian d 3
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Unfortunately Tony is standing down ,he has been one of the best Prime ministers as people will come to realise when he has gone
2006-10-06 01:49:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes - problem is who will be his successor? I would prefer that he wasn't a certain Scot who has been setting out to enforce the hidden tax regime.
2006-10-06 04:45:22
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answered by MIKE D 2
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Yes...in disgrace, and he can take that pill box mouthed thing with him to some far reach of wales never to be seen again!
2006-10-06 01:44:10
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answered by michael s 4
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If he did things that are against the rules of the UK then I say yes.
2006-10-06 01:41:14
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answered by Anonymous
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