Not even remotely. If out sleazing the tories, commiting war crimes and being a completely delusional, incompetent, paranoid lying peice of sh1t is what being a good Prime Minister is all about then yeah, But for me, he has been a total and utter traitor to the UK and England and the working class and the middle class. He has been a good friend to right wing neo-con extremists in the States and Israel, and terrorist recruiters in the middle east and to Pro EU pen-pushers. But he has completely sold out the UK electorate.
2007-01-19 01:02:01
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answered by kenhallonthenet 5
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No. How can anything be good with Tony Blair in power. Miracously STILL IN POWER. What is this excuse of a country thinking. The only people New Labour has helped are the immigrants by letting them stay here and have everything free and the people who are not in work sponging the money out of the country. This money should be going to the NHS and the education system but no. That would be a good sustainable idea. What was i thinking. All the ideas he has are not good not pratical and not realistic.
Although i dont think any main parties would be good at running this country. They're litterally all the same. Must improve this must improve that. Best bet to sort out this mess. Move to Romania or Poland. Heard they were empty.
2007-01-18 09:01:05
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answered by dlg3579 3
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No I am not.Mr Blair forgot most of the time just which country he was Prime Minister of.Far too much emphasis on foreign policies and not enough on the UK. Mr Blair is a law unto himself,lies and spin made up his Government. Mr Blair and his Government appear to have forgotton, that the people who voted him into number 10, are the very same people that can put him out!!!
2007-01-18 09:41:24
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answered by Anonymous
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Blair was a joke but brown will be worse. That guy is hated in this country more so than Blair. Britains economy was good when labour took over as was everything else. Now its in tatters. We have more child criminals than anyone else on earth and our NHS once the greatest health care service on earth is total bollox. Dont even get me started on our military. 10 years ago only the US could confidently say they had a better military than us but now almost anyone can. The Isle of man could successfully invade if it wanted.
All labour is bothered about is increasing there pay packet whilst everyone else is " conveniently " forgoten about.
Every member of the labour party should be tried for treason, war crimes and whatever else can be pinned on them as there a disgrace. They even make John Major look a success
2007-01-18 08:50:53
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answered by Anonymous
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Generally, yes. Under Blair's 'New Labour' the UK has prospered. This is mainly because Blair chose to move the far left tendencies of the Labour Party to the centre and even a bit to the right. So much so, that Privatisation, something that Thatcher started continued at a strong pace under Blair's leadership.
The economy of the UK has done well, though how much of that is due to Gordon Brown and his policies is much debated. Currently, the UK enjoys one of the world's strongest economies and strongest currencies (almost $2 to the £1!!!).
But good comes with bad. Council tax has risen by 60% in the last 10 years under Blair, the NHS is under a privatisation threat and is under funded and the UK is embroiled in not one but 2 global conflicts in which there is no easy way out.
Blair's involvement in Iraq has cost him and Labour dearly and I think that the Conservative Party under David Cameron has an excellent chance of gaining the PM and government in the next General Election.
History will rate Blair as a PM who continued to regain British Global prestige continuing in many of the same footsteps as Thatcher. Blair has been better at domestic policy but worse at presenting a strong UK on the global theatre.
2007-01-18 08:31:37
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answered by Blitzhund 4
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You have just given me the biggest laugh this week. Tony Blair's performance over the past 10 years is nothing less than criminal.
2007-01-18 08:26:43
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answered by JillPinky 7
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tony blaire has done as good as a job as any one could there are 2 many regulations he can only do so much as one man the problem is every time they try making a change they will have to change something else ie better hospitols = higher taxes so as prime minister u are in no win situation
2007-01-18 10:35:22
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answered by ? 5
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I didn't mind him for the first two years or so but it quickly went down hill after that. He has proved himself a liar (hence Bliar). He is a control freak. He says one thing, but doesn't back it up. Most of his ministers are promoted to positions above their own ability.
I don't think we have ever had such a poor quality government and I thought John Major was pretty bad!
2007-01-18 09:12:08
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answered by Roaming free 5
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Erm no!
House prices are ridiculously high.
We've lost young men and women fighting an illegal war.
We've lost the respect of many other countries by taking part in an illegal war.
We've killed thousands of innocent people.
Chavs are running wild.
People are scared to go into town centres at night.
My council tax keeps going up while the services provided decline.
I could go on.....
2007-01-18 22:56:48
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answered by Anonymous
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i believe tony blair is a brill pm its said that he should stand trial for taking us in to an un just war if thats the case thatcher should stand trial for sinking the belgrano as i recall it was sailing away from the conflict at the time but it proved a vote winner for the old boot maybe she should hang
2007-01-18 09:29:05
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answered by Anonymous
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