The B-Liar has to get it thru Parliament,but the sheep would just nod it thru. Anything can be passed by Blair as Labour still have a majority,so a vote is a mere formality.
You can guarantee if it's Bliar's "legacy" it will be damaging to the country and the interests of the UK. I hate hate hate Blair-his endless wars,his burgeoning police state and destruction of 100s of years of due legal process,his open door to anyone who wants to walk into England,his toadying to big business,his hatred of drivers,his slavering over Bush and the EU,his corruption,his incompetence,his smug smirk etc,etc eugghh!
The most appalling "leader" this country has ever,ever had. The gravedigger of England(Blair himself is Scottish as are many of his cabinet),he was elected by a mere 22% and still got a huge majority. Most English votes cast were against Blair,but England still is governed by him. Scotland has Home rule and its own Parliament and yet Scots constituency MPs vote in laws for England inapplicable in their constituencies. That's what passes for democracy in benighted "Bliarland" .
2007-01-28 06:13:23
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answered by mike r 2
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Your call needless to say would not tournament your actually information. He regarded after out Northern eire, as different posters have pronounced, isn't precisely one hundred% authentic. effective, he became there on the tip and took the credit, yet Mo Mowlam did maximum of it. reasonable politicians in Northern eire did some. and since the tw@t have been given us into an Iraqi conflict on the lower back of fantastically doubtful American intelligence (there's a contradiction in phrases top there...) he hasn't been useful interior the eyes of the British inhabitants. remember, triumphing 3 elections on the trot became as lots a mirrored image of how hated the Conservative party became in the time of their time in government. than how sturdy the Labour party became. It additionally could be stated that for a lot of Tony Blair's time in workplace the Conservatives have been under an sufficient opposition and in no way a central authority in waiting. And tens of millions of electorate in this united states remember how the Conservatives screwed over the final public and have not voted for them in two decades. that is loss of a respected option that keeps Labour in power, no longer Tony Blair.
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answered by ? 4
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Tony Bliar's finished. It's over. No more phony smiles.
As for his legacy, how about lying to the British public about WMD and sending hundreds of British soldiers to their deaths along with tens of thousands of innocent Iraqi women and children.
2007-01-29 20:33:06
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answered by Panama Jack 4
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Mike r has stolen the very words I was going to say !.Bliar
is intent on causing maximum problems for Brown before he goes,the man is beneath contempt but unfortunately we're stuck with him. Any hope of the Muppet Labour MP's doing anything is wishful thinking.
2007-01-28 20:44:47
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answered by Rob Roy 6
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no, Parliament has to vote on it and the public have been promised a referendum before accepting it.
So it is doubtful that Tony B Liar will be able to do it.
2007-01-28 02:03:11
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answered by whatotherway 7
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The 'Constitution' is already being enacted 'like sausages' as the French say.
Bit by bit by stealth.
We will never get to vote on it now it is nearly all in place.
RoyS.
2007-01-29 08:47:08
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answered by Anonymous
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the mans breathtaking arrogance coupled with an utter contempt for what the electorate may want leave me in no doubt!what better way could there be to get his snout firmly in the Europe gravy train troth.
2007-01-28 02:05:02
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answered by Anonymous
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i read this this morning in the paper.I knew he was going to do as much damage as he could before he left. he should be foced out within the next week, how can somebody the nation cant stand be able to do this.
2007-01-28 05:12:49
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answered by trucker 5
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Quack!!!
2007-01-29 11:47:49
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answered by LongJohns 7
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