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Speaking as someone who has never voted Labour, and never will. I wouldn't be at all surprised if the twerps that voted him in, also voted for another ******** who will fool them in the same old way. You can fool a lot of the people a lot of the time. Unfortunately we all have to suffer the consequences.

By the way , I remember prime ministers from Neville Chamberlain onwards. Blair is the worst ever, and a control freak.

2007-02-18 05:38:35 · answer #1 · answered by Tracker 5 · 4 1

New Labour should have been called " Conservatives the sequel " because that's exactly what they have been, and it was the only way they got elected by dumping most of their former socialist ideals, But in answer to your question, no I don't think most people will fall in love New Labour all over again, Tony Blair has had his time, good and bad, and now it is time to once more move on and his party must go with him, that's the really good thing about a democracy, each political party that gets elected to government seems to go through the same cycle, uncertainty then success then everyone wants them out after the second term, we should see an improvment every time this happens and in many ways we do, its just that most don't realise it at the time.

2007-02-18 05:59:12 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

probably not if Gordon takes over. HE's like a grandad and will look even older next to the new 'hip' idiot David Cameron. Is it just me or does Cameron act and sound a lot like a younger Tony Blair? Maybe they have the same PR person

2007-02-18 05:37:43 · answer #3 · answered by happy 3 · 1 0

It took me quite time to workout the position you the position 'coming from' yet now i understand out of your profile. So my honest answer is I actually have not in any respect been a lover of 'New Labour' I not in any respect referred to some thing incorrect with 'previous Labour', or socialists, certain socialists!! that is not any longer a rude note! British politics to my suggestions has continually been extremely trouble-free, we've 3 important political activities Labour those are financed specifically from the commerce union circulation, and their target is to attend to the undemanding workers of society (like me) Then we've Conservative this crew is specifically financed through the Confederation of British market those are the persons who employ us undemanding workers, so Conservatives are the following to attend to the employers, help them make more beneficial earnings, (no longer so that you'll keep us employed) we are then left with the Liberals, i have not fairly sussed out what their function is or who supplies them money, except they attempt to get newborn killers released from detention center, and hug some timber. So regardless of who the Labour get mutually chief is, i'm for them. the most ideal second of my existence grow to be when I referred to Maggie leaving decision 10 in tears what a supercilious *****, I nonetheless have the tape , I treasure it and play it each and each and every time i'm down! I bear in mind Maggie once suggested:- "the persons ought to learn. in the adventure that they dont have any pennies of their purses, they cant purchase sweeties"!!! some aspect alongside the strains of "the persons do not have any bread? tell them to purchase tarts" in case you imagine for one minute your new guy has any probability in the subsequent election, imagine again your toffee nosed lot dont have a mind cellular between them, prefer to guess this new guy will be ousted lengthy in the previous the eletion?? that would want to do the trick tos*ers< the lot of them. desire this helps? its helped me slightly!

2016-12-04 08:18:01 · answer #4 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Never fell in love with him in the first place and I also haven't fallen in love with his Tory clone, Cameron. There is no obvious answer to any of this but I shall vote UKIP as a protest vote if nothing else.

2007-02-18 08:15:48 · answer #5 · answered by Beau Brummell 6 · 2 0

The British should just feel lucky they have a working democracy, and get rid of any Zionist influence in their politics. I think the Brits are the only supporters of Zionism that are on the brink of quitting that policy. America is thouroughly controlled and we cant break free.

2007-02-18 05:47:28 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

Not a chance! Think about it, when Blair goes, Gordon Brown will step into his shoes. And he is WORSE than Blair, if that is possible!

2007-02-18 05:40:20 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 3 1

being 58 years old i can say without fear or contradiction that as long as my backside continues to point south i will NEVER EVER vote labour again,that idiot blair has made sure of that and it beggars belief that a country such as ours can be so stupid as to allow this cretin and his cronies to carry on in government,,,,,get rid of them now

2007-02-18 05:51:55 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 3 0

No chance - I never loved them the first time! In fact they have been duplicitous and inept - the worst government I have ever had the misfortune of experiencing.

2007-02-18 23:52:42 · answer #9 · answered by LongJohns 7 · 2 0

This country is full of fools who willingly believe what any lying corrupt politician tells them if it serves their self interest. We get the government we deserve and look at the self serving corrupt bunch of hypocrites we have now.

2007-02-18 05:54:47 · answer #10 · answered by Bob N 4 · 2 0

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