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So, its official, hes gone! (going).

What will he be remembered for?

2007-05-01 23:34:50 · 29 answers · asked by Magik_Angel 2 in Politics & Government Politics

29 answers

Superb interest rates, better NHS, better Schools, better Prospects!!!

2007-05-02 05:27:59 · answer #1 · answered by ? 5 · 1 0

For not being Margaret Thatcher. Is anyone on this site old enough to remember what a nasty, nasal whining, 'I'm alright Jack pull the ladder up sod the rest', horrible person she was? Or more importantly the state she left this country in when she stood down? Took everything away from the normal working man, broke spirits and tore whole communities apart (miners strike), privatised national companies making the fatcats even fatter. Give me Tony Blair any day.

2007-05-02 11:46:35 · answer #2 · answered by borogailybev 2 · 0 0

Yeah, had it been short and useful he could now be concept-approximately very in yet in a diverse way. The achievements of the 1st term, devolution, peace in N. eire, ploughing funds into the NHS, the undeniable fact that he defeated an extremely unpopular tory incumbent, all could desire to have ensured him a reasonably valuable legacy. yet Iraq, and the spin and deceit that went with it, will overshadow his premiership like a cloud. recommendations you he's now tipped to be president of the ecu, so background would possibly not decide him in keeping along with his time as PM of this usa in any respect. additionally bare in recommendations that background is continuously re-written.

2016-10-14 08:17:41 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Making Labour electable, War in Iraq, Increase in public spending, and spin. So a bit of bad and a bit of good. Hes been alright over all.

2007-05-02 05:47:50 · answer #4 · answered by wjs2oo7 2 · 1 0

His arrogance for expecting the Iraq war to be over quickly and thus for himself to be propelled to a Churchill-like level of admiration by the public. His gamble was wrong, completely wrong and he will always be remembered as a failed con-man who never managed to fool all the people all the time.

2007-05-01 23:44:52 · answer #5 · answered by A True Gentleman 5 · 3 1

For having a meeting with Jamie Oliver about school dinners. Lol

2007-05-02 01:53:37 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

all the things that are bad about Britain he should be a proud man taking us into a civil war which has been going on from the beginning of time even Jesus could not cure the middle east but tony keep your head up but no doubt someone will blow it of

2007-05-01 23:58:55 · answer #7 · answered by arthur c 3 · 2 3

warmongering, whipping MPs to tow line and rigged 'inquiries'

have I missed something? not actually gone, but a last minute attempt to bolster local election results perhaps

give us a break

2007-05-02 00:10:44 · answer #8 · answered by L 3 · 2 2

the erosion and ruination of this country,and taxing every one to the hilt.creating a war in iraq and killing thousands of innocent people.and doing nothing for the pensioners.i say good riddance to rubbish never to be seen again.

2007-05-01 23:54:04 · answer #9 · answered by earl 5 · 4 2

As the most right wing politician in British history, further to the right than Thatcher. He must be considered responsible for the wave of Muslim terrorism in Britain thanks to the invasion and war in Irak and the war in Afghanistan. He is also responsible for the never ending violence in Colombia. He will be in the history books as one of the most corrupt politician of our time as he has taken advantage of his position to enrich himself and his mates. How many properties do they own?

2007-05-02 00:15:50 · answer #10 · answered by charlie 2 · 3 3

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