I am too ... 11 years governing UK and still a great man.
2006-12-06 20:45:45
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answered by Yorgat 3
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I'm sure your not the only Blair supporter which is a shame, if this country didn't have Blair fans we might start to get somewhere. Whats he done for us apart from make a huge mess while being over paid for the privilege. Time for people to wake up and start thinking what they want out of life and how a government can give it to them, all we ever seem to do is sit back and watch as this country gets worse. Time for people to start looking past the big three.
2006-12-06 20:55:33
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answered by daveshere 2
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I think people are unhappy with Blair because he was voted in to represent the country and, by taking us to war, he did not represent our views as he was supposed to do.
I certainly believe that media can be manipulative but the fact that apparently unjust wars have taken place – wars that have arguably cost the world more than they have helped – has made people feel betrayed, frightened and, yes, in some cases, hatred for Mr Blair.
2006-12-07 08:33:20
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answered by Scar Face 1
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Tony has something between his legs for sure! He took the right stand in supporting the Allies. Too many hate him because they want government checks instead of having to work. He is being realistic and knows that the UK needs to work! enough with the Social system destroying the future. Only the lazy hate him Oh and the anti war crowd.
2006-12-06 21:43:58
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answered by Anonymous
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I can't say I am that fond of him. Her may not have been 100% bad and he may have done some good...but all in all, my feelings towards him as a PM are pretty negeative. He does not help himself too much by bowing down to Bush all the time...still at least this Labour Govenment has not been has bad has the last one in the 1970's and there are times when I think he has tried very hard to help this country and it's people.
2006-12-06 20:57:09
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answered by Qwerty_Monster_Munch 2
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I couldnt agree more. people are too quick to slate any politicians without really looking at what they've done, or tried to do. His foreign policy isnt too great, but look at what he's done for childhood poverty, parents, the disabled, the unemployed etc etc. He's really trying and I believe he really does care and I for one will be sorry when he goes.
2006-12-06 21:45:08
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answered by monkeynuts 5
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I think you are. He is not a poor man. He will be remembered for taking us into Iraq, being Bush's poodle, ruining Health Service, creating Academy Schools, and about to spend a fortune on Nuclear weapons that we will need America's permission to use.
2006-12-06 21:23:51
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answered by John H 2
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Nono, I think Lionel Blair is much beloved of the over 60 crowd.
2006-12-06 21:15:16
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answered by Morgy 4
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Blair has been the only viable candidate for the UK for years. The tories have been completely out of touch. Whether or not they're the right choice, the party itself was far too weak. I support him.
2006-12-06 21:03:56
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answered by Anonymous
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Maybe not,but I certainly don't support him.How can one "bless" him after what he has done! 'Blair's legacy is to have glued himself to a reckless venture which has wreaked havoc! Not to mention the rapid decline of Britain!!!. He,and the rest of his "cronies" have a lot to answer for!!!
2006-12-07 00:43:01
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answered by Anonymous
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If you are then bully for you - because Blair is a lying, conniving, evil corrupt little s*d that deserves to be locked away somewhere - somewhere where he can no longer do us any more harm than he already has.
2006-12-06 21:02:25
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answered by Anonymous
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