Given recent events surrounding yet another scandal for the PM, the arrest of his 2 close aides on very serious charges (perverting the course of justic), the speculation that Blair himself is still keeping a few things hidden, and his recent re-interview by police on Friday of last week, do you think that his credability is shot to bits,his time is up, and he should stand down now; or do you feel that he has done a cracking job of running and improving the country during his ten years as PM?
2007-01-31
23:27:49
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dont worry its only another 2 months before he quits
2007-02-01 01:07:39
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answered by liam0_m 5
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Tony Blair has had it - sadly because of the Iraqi War.
But at the time of 911 - I think President Bush would
have gone straight to war of Blair hadn,t of stepped in
when he did.
We have scandals in all parties and always will.
I think he has done an okay job - but I think its time for
him to step down. I am a bit undecided about Gordon
Brown though. Yes he is a nice man and he and his
wife have had gorgeous babies but they cannot use
that to get the peoples vote.
2007-02-04 23:16:29
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answered by Minxy 5
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I'm not a "New labour" voter but I prefer Blaire to Brown, there is a lot of corruption within our political bodies, whichever team is in, I don't think for one minute that the truth will ever out, I think Blair has done a good job, I would have prefered us not to have gone to war in Iraq, and that the death of Mr Kelly, and the thousands of people, theirs and ours, didn't have to die! But it really is up to us all to make our voices heard loud and clear. (poll tax riots comes to mind)
2007-02-01 08:59:25
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answered by wanderer 2
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Blair started out wanting to do his best but when in the job realised (like they all do) - there's more to the job than meets the eye. His wife decided it was a great way to make LOADS of money which didn't help. Now Tony's in trouble - I think he should go very quickly - with his head bowed in disgrace.
2007-02-01 00:03:20
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answered by Curious39 6
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The teflon has worn off. The man is a proven liar and his inept government stumbles from one crisis to another. 70% of new members of the House of Lords have donated money to the Labour Party. Coincidence?
2007-01-31 23:40:31
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answered by Anonymous
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that's a hard one to answer theres been high and lows of his time as pm and every time he always comes out on top i think he wants to go out in a blaze of glory the pm who solved the Irish problem and so on this thing with the honers for cash will haunt him for a long time my view is well done now get out before your thrown out
2007-01-31 23:35:21
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answered by fergie 11 4
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I can't believe people vote for TB. If I thought previous Prime ministers were out to line their own pockets at our expence, it pales into insignificance next to him. Don't you think its handy that his wife makes a fortune out of the Human Rights act he introduced?? But thats not insider trading.... Is it??
Legacy?? The man who sold Great Britain down the swany.
Or if things continue the way TB's started them, Grate Britain. Makes you want to weep...
2007-01-31 23:39:57
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answered by seventieshero 2
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We can only hope. Personally I only voted the once for him, to keep the Tories out. I have never trusted him.,
2007-01-31 23:44:41
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answered by tagette 5
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I like Tony Blair!
2007-01-31 23:36:33
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answered by rvs1988 3
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yes its time for a change
2007-02-01 01:03:44
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answered by Anonymous
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