at the time of tony blairs leaving the country is fighting a war we should have nothing to do with. asylum seekers are entering this country in massive numbers to be told "don't worry we will not send you back-heres a house and benefits etc". council tax is rocketing. street crime is at an all time high.-if i were blair i would retire as well.
2007-05-10 04:07:20
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answered by tony c 5
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Is he leaving the country? because that's what it is in thanks to him and his corrupt cabinet . But with Brown as prime minister with out a vote that should finish New Labour at the next general election. But the problem is what alternatives have we got Dave Cameron is a Metropolitan Liberal who has not got the balls to stand up for middle England and true Conservatism and as for the Liberal Democrats there are a bunch of Euro Federalists. Ukip is the only party who has a principled position on withdrawing from the EU and has a true Conservative manifesto but would the majority have the courage to not vote for the washed out copies which are the the main three?
2007-05-10 04:13:43
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answered by jack lewis 6
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There is no politician, head of state or ruler that does not have detractors and enemies. According to them, the outgoing leader leaves a mess behind. As long as a situation is open for debate, there will be those who feel a mess was made, and those who feel everything is just fine.
2007-05-17 23:35:37
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answered by actor22 6
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No worse than any politician, as the opposing party will always play on the negative, rather than the positive. His leaving should finish off the labor party and that should be better for England in the long run as he was not really pro-labor, but more of a conservative.
2007-05-14 08:17:59
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answered by H. A 4
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Politicians are not many times amazing in those circumstances, yet i think of Blair did remarkably nicely and extra his strains with amazing timing. And it became into humorous, something you won't be in a position to continuously say approximately comedian alleviation sketches.
2016-10-15 06:55:23
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answered by ? 4
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Yes, but he doesn't think so.
There are still British troops in Iraq.
Prince Andrew's unit isn't going to be deployed to Iraq. He is third in line as a successor to the Queen.
2007-05-17 13:27:57
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answered by Anonymous
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they both are body's right, well of course the messes that these two leaders left behind will be the talk of century's to come.
2007-05-17 14:59:39
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answered by not fair 6
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He did the best he could for a petty messed up country
2007-05-10 04:05:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Well sort of but it was time for him to leave.
2007-05-17 22:35:41
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answered by Joan J 6
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hello
the mess
is not ours theres but we fell into it.
blair smart...so are we.
were out by july
best
2007-05-10 03:53:08
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answered by Anonymous
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