I've said it once and I'll say it again... Tony Blair is the only party leader that has BALLS!!
I'm not saying he's a good PM but you have to admit he stands by his convictions.. good or bad.
He's made mistakes.. but show me any other PM that hasn't..
All the other running parties have leaders that couldn't lead us through a thunderstorm.. let alone rule the country.
We do need someone else at the helm, Tony has blotted his copy book too many times.. But as far as I can see he's the best of a bad bunch and there is no other party leader that can touch him. They're all a bunch of wishy washy soft touches..
Britain deserves a change.. but who can we get to straighten out this country?
Who ever we get will stuff it up anyhow.. so we'll be back to square one..
2007-02-09 17:57:55
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answered by bty704613 2
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I can't see how people can still say he's a good PM when he lied to us over Iraq. He took this country to war virtually single handed and it was the most stupid adventure this country has ever done since the Suez crisis in the 1950's. He lied and manipulated the facts for his own ends and now look, 132 soldiers and airmen dead for what, a stupid stupid adventure. Several billion pounds of taxpayers money spent. Soldiers in Iraq still after 4 years driving round in unsuitable armoured land rovers and another poor lad killed today and all those poor Iraqi's who would still be alive today if it wasn't for him and BUSH, another complete dick-head. He is also corrupt accepting free holidays from Burlisconi the ex-Italian PM who is up for trail in Italy, the same person who also changed the law to make it more difficult for himself to be prosecuted. There's alot more dodgy dealings with others as well. Don't talk to me about Bliar, you also have yet to see the results of the disastrous government spending which will leave us in trouble again just like the last Labour government.
The present bunch of fools are starting to panic behind the scenes as they are cutting back spending everywhere because the fools now realise they're present rate of spending is unsustainable. How naive some of you people are.
2007-02-09 10:16:11
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answered by Roaming free 5
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If someone is elected to lead a great country and he is found to have made a very big error of judgement instead of slimming all over the floor like a beached eel, he should have the decency to resign.
And that's another thing - resign, only brave and strong people can do that and that is to preserve whatever dignity a person has left.
2007-02-09 09:15:44
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answered by K. Marx iii 5
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Tony Blair replaced his faith like i adjust underpants. He switched over to Roman Catholicism now consistent with probability he's watching islam, besides the certainty that I doubt it. many human beings examine the koran very in many circumstances, they try this to comprehend the inaccuracies and contradictions, the lies and violent hatred that it is composed of. I even have in many circumstances examine the koran, in many circumstances whilst i could combat fire with fire, it rather is a e book which could be examine via all general human beings so as that they could be attentive to the way it rather is little better than a dreadfully corrupted and perverted version of the Judeo/Christian faith.
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answered by ? 4
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One would assume that his association with President Bush and his going along with the present conflict may be the reason for this bashing. Then again, maybe the British people want to emulate the Americans in their complaings. The world has nothing else better to do.
2007-02-09 09:09:58
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answered by Coyote 2
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Tony is a Bush puppy
2007-02-09 09:05:16
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answered by Anonymous
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Domestically he's been a disaster as well - Britain isn't a great place to be because of him and his incompetent party.
2007-02-09 12:52:19
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answered by LongJohns 7
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Do you not realise what is happening i the UK?
Even Hitler would be gutted he didn't think of using the Blair plan.
(RMIYW)
2007-02-09 09:06:17
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answered by blissman 5
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I think he has been a very good Leader and when
Gordon Brown steps in I can,t see that he will be
able to do a better job.
Good old Tony - thats what I say.
2007-02-09 09:09:56
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answered by Minxy 5
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Actually- I agree. If it weren't for his backing of Bush & the War, he could've gone down as one of the better Prime Ministers England's ever seen. Instead, he'll go down as just another one of the casualties of Bush's failed policies... Too bad.
2007-02-09 09:09:05
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answered by Joseph, II 7
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