Oh yeah.
I can just picture Blair, Brown, Two pie Prescott & the rest of the labour fraternity duly attired in DPM, SA80 with bayonet fixed shouting above the noise of battle "COME ON LADS UP AND AT 'EM - FOLLOW US"
About as much chance of that happening as them actually telling the truth for a change.
I'm sure it's a regular nightmare for all of them as they lay in their warm cosy beds at night.
2007-09-25 21:28:39
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answered by one shot 7
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Winston Churchill did, Paddy Ashdown did.
Airy Neave, MP was the first British officer to successfully escape from Colditz.
But today's I think not
2007-09-26 09:46:34
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answered by Fred3663 7
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i don t know for the UK but jeam marie lepen is the only politician i know who when voted as french depute ( memeber of parliament) dropped his position to go and fight for what he believed in , a colonia france with algeria as a french province.he joined french paratroopers and became lieutenant in that force.
most french do not agree with his standpoints but the guy is tough and fights for what he believes in.maybe the politicians nowadays in the usa , england and france should follow this example or that of churchill to have an idea what the world is about!send prince charles too , it ll turn him finally into a man.
you english have become chilled out , afraid of sending prince harry to war, how about that for a great favor .do they not send sons of poor people too in england to war?
2007-09-25 18:49:58
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answered by Anonymous
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It isn't their job and they aren't trained to go into combat...
no ordinary foot soldier would walk into Parliament and understand the process either.
Each unto his own....
g-day!
2007-09-25 19:01:46
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answered by Kekionga 7
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no they dont know how to save lives just cost lives
2007-09-26 16:39:59
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answered by quasar 6
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