Neither.... and neither are left wing or tru labour... tony Blair runied all that.
If you want to see what a real left wing government is like look to Europe with Holland and Scandanavai and theuy progressive attiudes , intelligent milti linguial population, positive attiudes to sex and unions and how the people stick upi for themselves
2007-04-23 21:18:02
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answered by N-BS ANS 2
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I have met both David Cameron and Tony Blair through work and despite being a life long tory i was more inclined to believe what Mr. Blair said above Mr. Cameron. David Cameron holds his cards too close and only says what people wish to hear, whereas Tony Blair doesn't give in to the pressure so much. Is it because of his years as PM and an elevated level of content with difficult questioning? Not sure but when you speak with Tony Blair you know you are talking to a person. Whereas David Cameron - You feel everything he says is manufactured and rehersed in a mirror. I would happily trust Tony Blair for another 4 years - Shame it's not to be though.
2007-04-24 00:16:24
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answered by bubbyroller2000 2
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I trust neither. At least Blair has a track record and you know what to expect, good or bad, but Cameron is still an unknown quantity. He could be a lot worse, if that's possible.
All politicians are the same. Tell you what you want to hear to get your votes then do the complete opposite. Just look back to the Labour promise not to put up income tax. They then handed this task over to the Bank of England to do their dirty work for them then proceeded to tax everything else they could think of.
2007-04-23 21:33:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Tony Blair had his chance and failed, but David Cameron's just a cheap rip off. i don't like or trust either of them but in all honesty i'd prefer Cameron in goverment over Blair anyday
2007-04-23 22:31:57
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answered by s f 3
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All politicians will shower their listeners with all they want to hear and when they get elected it's the same old story.
Poverty, political unrest, poor education, NHS underfunded and squandered by managers, War in foreign countries etc.
I wouldn't trust Blair, Brown, Cameron or any other as far as I could throw them and that is'nt far.
2007-04-23 21:20:23
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answered by Robin 5
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I trust neither but Blair's been of much use to us whereas Cameron would be a detriment.
2007-04-25 05:34:37
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answered by gortamor 4
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TB is not any distinctive than the different baby-kisser, they're in many situations all liars. I do have confidence him in being reasonable in having the marvelous nuclear defence gadget. Face info we want it ,no rely in case you like it or not. on the commencing up of the 2nd international conflict the united kingdom wasn`t able to shelter itself and grew to become into very fortunate to not have been defeated via Germany. the rustic have had some very dodgy presidents, any nutter can run that united states of america it incredibly is largely a rely of time whilst they p.c. yet another mad guy who will start off of a nuclear conflict. (they're the only united states of america to have used a nuclear bomb in anger and that grew to become into on the time whilst Japan had provided to barter peace) This united states of america needs to have the skill to have a deterrent to guard it from the mad adult men or woman who might use them with no attention to the lasting injury they reason.
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answered by Anonymous
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Not so sure about either , but i know T B s next job , as a odds on man at a race track the way he waves his arms about , good clue that when he is doing spin his, palms always face upward like he is offering you a load of rubbish, Gorden brown always has a sharp intake of breath at the end of a sentence when he is doing the same thing
2007-04-23 21:29:47
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answered by Anonymous
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i trust no politicians especially the two you have mentioned but i have to say we have not had a chance to see what Cameron has got to show us but if like the other one then i most probably wont bother to vote and of course it would be Tories what choice have we got as long as we never see labour again
2007-04-23 21:22:48
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answered by srracvuee 7
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Neither - they're both crooks as well as all other politicians.
I wish Anne Widdicombe would get the job of Prime Minister. Nothing to do with her politics though, it's just that she is a no-nonsense, get on with it, type of person who doesn't suffer fools gladly. She would whip this country into shape in no time!
2007-04-23 21:18:54
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answered by Ladyfromdrum 5
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