I'm going to cheer. Bye Bye B liar!!! YES. I'm going to be so happy. (except it's a little scary about who'll be PM next. I doubt anyone will be as much of a yes man as him though, and they'll show some backbone)
weren't the first few years of him not so bad, then suddenly it went awful? about the time Diana died I think. or when Blair went all ga ga over Bush. which Blair didn't really seem to be comfortable about i have to say. he looked like he had a gun pointed at his head.
2007-05-03 19:58:15
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answered by 3 4
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For many of you, the immediate reaction will be relief, not tears.
However, your relief will be relatively short lived.
Gordon Brown is an excellent chancellor but not. I fear, an excellent PM.
Gordon is a man of figures, his prowess in handling money is universally acclaimed, his ability to converse, act and barter on the world stage has yet to be experienced.
Cameron, well he trully is the epitomy of the toff trying to be the common man, any policy, any deed, any bandwagon, he will join anything to reverse the abysmall tory record in this country.
Campbell, well what can you say, this confused pensioner would open the flood gates of immigration, empty the prisons and stop everyone looking at trees in case it damaged them.
So lets all cheer the end of Tony Blair, the man who increased public spending from 16 billion to over 500 billion.
The man who tried to introduce indefinate custody for suspected terrorists and was defeated by the "Do Gooders".
The man responsible for not scrapping the pensioners cold weather payment as the tories wanted to do, but actually increasing it.
The man responsible for the minimum wage (or perhaps those commenting on here are all above the minimum wage and dont see this as an achievement).
The man who inherited "Hospital Managership" from the tories and despite unprecidented levels of cash injection, has still failed to fully reverse 18 years of Tory non innvestment.
The man who has increased the "£" in everyones pocket.
And so on and so on and so on.
So yes, you can all shed a tear, either through sorrow or through laughing over his demise, but be warned, the alternatives will make your eyes water in years to come.
2007-05-03 16:00:08
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answered by Anonymous
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This song describes ur leader!
And now, the end is near, and so I face, the final curtain.
My friend, I'll say it clear,
I'll state my case, of which I'm certain.
I've lived, a life that's full, I've traveled each and every highway.
And more, much more than this,
I did it my way.
Regrets, I've had a few, but then again, too few to mention.
I did, what I had to do, and saw it through, without exemption.
I planned, each charted course, each careful step, along the byway,
and more, much more than this,
I did it my way.
Yes, there were times, I'm sure you knew,
When I bit off, more than I could chew.
But through it all, when there was doubt,
I ate it up, and spit it out.
I faced it all, and I stood tall,
and did it my way.
I've loved, I've laughed and cried,
I've had my fill; my share of losing.
And now, as tears subside, I find it all so amusing.
To think, I did all that, and may I say --- not in a shy way,
"Oh no, oh no not me,
I did it my way".
For what is a man, what has he got?
If not himself, then he has naught.
To say the things, he truly feels,
And not the words, of one who kneels.
The record shows, I took the blows ---
And did it my way!
I did it my way.
2007-05-03 02:25:54
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answered by rr 3
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No I will shed a tear for the soldiers he sent to die on the basis of a lie.Will shed a tear for the people in Iraq who've died but for Tony Blair I don't care good riddance.
2007-05-03 13:33:48
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answered by Anonymous
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tears of relief and possibly a tear or two for the mess that cretin has made of this wonderful country. I hope the b**tard develops a conscience and never has another nights sleep. I'm dreaming, he's off to jump on the gravy train, he'll be raking it in while we are left to try and find the money to pay our council tax bills.
2007-05-03 02:26:06
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answered by Bob N 4
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Looks like I could be the only one but yes - when I look at the alternative, particularly if the opposition gets voted in at the next general election!
Don't get me wrong, I'm not saying he is perfect, far from it but if we look back to how the country was 10 years ago then I think we have come a long way, but as always, there is still a hell of a long way to go before we reach utopia!
2007-05-03 03:39:36
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answered by MrandMrs 2
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I don't care so much about the Iraq issue but he has allowed a bad mess to develop here at home. Immigration for a start.
I hope somebody finds his hideout and takes him out.
2007-05-03 07:12:14
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answered by George 3
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Yes I will I'm much better off now and no I'm not a scrounger I'm a working single mother and a part time student, before anyone casts aspersions.
2007-05-03 09:00:47
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answered by sm80 3
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no, he blew the opportunity to make genuine far reaching reforms. Obviously there was Iraq which be associated with him forever..... domestically he has spent vasts sums of money with only marginal improvements to the NHS and schools.
2007-05-03 02:31:12
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answered by gmasta_flash 3
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Absoposidefi.... NOT. Good riddance to bad rubbish, If he were an office manager he'd have been sacked a long time ago.
2007-05-03 08:58:09
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answered by Wildman 4
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