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    Tony Blair Resignations

    Late last year prime minister tony blair announced on ''quote''

    Saying that it's about time to let go after serving many years in office.

    Isn't it time for the british prime minister to resign and let go given all
    The event that have taken place in the last few days with the person he
    Prefer to take over from him John reid :

    Isn't it time for him to let go now and allow the most respected and
    Accurate prime minister Gordon brown with good track record before
    The british labour party collapse and save the labour and indeed the
    British nation from collapsing given the threath of the scotish braking
    Away from the united kingdom :

    I think and believed it's about time for him to let go and save the party
    And the united kingdom :!:

    The earlier the better.

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    The incoming british prime minister GORDON BROWN has demonstrated
    That he is not in for ''CELIBRITY STYLE'' prime minister for the british
    People but he will send his children to state school with the commoners
    In britain,but incase of master TONY he send his own children to the
    White house for further education,well i believed he has demonstrated a
    Good role model anyways :!:

    However having said that,dracula/spider man charles clarck should better
    Keep himself to himself rather than joining the race to take over from
    Tony blair given the way he was kicked out of office with 'defect' and i
    Must tell him to first of all have a nice shave and get himself together to
    The gym and look about his future in politics :!:

    The british prime minister has brought the U.K into disripute with the
    Muslim world during his tenure and that is why one of the MP seat is lost
    To gorge galloway in the last election but i felt sorry for that lady MP that
    Has to suffer for his wrong doings with the muslim world :!:

    Moreover, isn't it time again for the prime minister to call a spade a spade
    And resign for the sake of the united kingdom to maintain the union of the
    Kingdom,because of the scotish threath of breaking away,wale threath of
    Breaking away and indeed the united kingdom of northern ireland threath
    Of breaking away during his time,i must tell the prime minister that the
    Future of scotland,wales and the nothern ireland accordingly belong to the
    United kingdom if atall the northern ireland is to break in the future BUT
    The union of united kingdom must be re-established.


    Mr prime minister resign now rather than later :!:

    ''REALITY''

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    Tony Blair will probably step down in May as he will have completed 10 years as PM. That is a good and honourable timepoint for Blair to go.

    Blair will always be remembered mainly for the ill-adviced decision to join the US in the war on Iraq. His election in 1997 after all those years of the Tories, was like a breath of fresh air in the country. Today, people would like to see him go. I`m not at all convinced that Brown is going to be a much better PM.

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    Why does anyone care who is or isn't PM of the UK?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kev408
    Why does anyone care who is or isn't PM of the UK?
    Tories or New Labour? What is the difference? Both are neo-liberal parties with a different history. Blair, Brown, Camron etc.

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    Quote Originally Posted by THR
    Tony Blair will probably step down in May as he will have completed 10 years as PM. That is a good and honourable timepoint for Blair to go.

    Blair will always be remembered mainly for the ill-adviced decision to join the US in the war on Iraq. His election in 1997 after all those years of the Tories, was like a breath of fresh air in the country. Today, people would like to see him go. I`m not at all convinced that Brown is going to be a much better PM.
    Indeed he will be rembered,he was a very very good role model leader
    Until lately but who cares cos at the end of the day the british need to
    Sort out their country,other people could only tell them what they
    Feel without prejudice :!:

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    Quote Originally Posted by THR

    Tony Blair will probably step down in May as he will have completed 10 years as PM. That is a good and honourable timepoint for Blair to go.

    Blair will always be remembered mainly for the ill-adviced decision to join the US in the war on Iraq. His election in 1997 after all those years of the Tories, was like a breath of fresh air in the country. Today, people would like to see him go. I`m not at all convinced that Brown is going to be a much better PM.
    Well each to his own but to be honest and having lived in the UK through the whole period of his "Reign" I'll be glad to see the back of him and in due course the whole New Labour crowd. I said he was a phony at the start (no really, I did!) and I believe I've been proved right. He is, I will admit, the most remarkable Politician of the age but he's no statesman and is a lousy PM to boot. To think of the power he had to really make a difference and then to see what he did with it. The NHS is an unreformed financial black-hole into which Billions of tax-payers money has been poured with far from proportionate improvements. The Social Security system is a disgace and a machine for keeping people in dependency for life. (Remember Frank Field who was given instructions to " think the unthinkable" ? Well he did and Tony turned white and sacked him!. Our education system is offically an embarrassment, something Tony knows but again failed to improve (remember the great cry "Education!, education!,education!, Hilarious!) A historical illiterate ,he has meddled and messed with our Parliament and Constitution seemingly on the basis that if it's old, i.e pre-Blair, its crap and needs to be changed. Politics itself has been degraded by the culture of spin (anyone remember Alastair Campbell?) and Parliament reduced to a rubber-stamp agency. As for the very idea of Cabinet Governent don't make me laugh. All that's left is the economy which that Scottish clown Brown is well on the way to buggering-up completely before he leaves office. We were the fourth most competitive economy in the world when Brown took over, we're the twenty-second now thanks to his meddling and obsession with Red-tape. I could go on but enough's enough, lets not even get into Iraq (which incidentally I more or less supported) No, for me the sooner he's gone the better.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zeitgeist
    Quote Originally Posted by Kev408
    Why does anyone care who is or isn't PM of the UK?
    Tories or New Labour? What is the difference? Both are neo-liberal parties with a different history. Blair, Brown, Camron etc.
    I actually have more respect for Marget Thatcher even tho I disagree with her, at least she nailed her colours to the mast and stuck to her principals.

    Blair probably still thinks he's a socialist
    Signed, Universal (LGBT...QRSTUVWXYZ)

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    Quote Originally Posted by PAUL MEYER
    Quote Originally Posted by THR

    Tony Blair will probably step down in May as he will have completed 10 years as PM. That is a good and honourable timepoint for Blair to go.

    Blair will always be remembered mainly for the ill-adviced decision to join the US in the war on Iraq. His election in 1997 after all those years of the Tories, was like a breath of fresh air in the country. Today, people would like to see him go. I`m not at all convinced that Brown is going to be a much better PM.
    Well each to his own but to be honest and having lived in the UK through the whole period of his "Reign" I'll be glad to see the back of him and in due course the whole New Labour crowd. I said he was a phony at the start (no really, I did!) and I believe I've been proved right. He is, I will admit, the most remarkable Politician of the age but he's no statesman and is a lousy PM to boot. To think of the power he had to really make a difference and then to see what he did with it. The NHS is an unreformed financial black-hole into which Billions of tax-payers money has been poured with far from proportionate improvements. The Social Security system is a disgace and a machine for keeping people in dependency for life. (Remember Frank Field who was given instructions to " think the unthinkable" ? Well he did and Tony turned white and sacked him!. Our education system is offically an embarrassment, something Tony knows but again failed to improve (remember the great cry "Education!, education!,education!, Hilarious!) A historical illiterate ,he has meddled and messed with our Parliament and Constitution seemingly on the basis that if it's old, i.e pre-Blair, its crap and needs to be changed. Politics itself has been degraded by the culture of spin (anyone remember Alastair Campbell?) and Parliament reduced to a rubber-stamp agency. As for the very idea of Cabinet Governent don't make me laugh. All that's left is the economy which that Scottish clown Brown is well on the way to buggering-up completely before he leaves office. We were the fourth most competitive economy in the world when Brown took over, we're the twenty-second now thanks to his meddling and obsession with Red-tape. I could go on but enough's enough, lets not even get into Iraq (which incidentally I more or less supported) No, for me the sooner he's gone the better.
    What you wrote is a bit crap actually but i must say that atleast he got
    Three term in office i still regards him as a great leader with distinctions
    However having said that,it's was only lately he made a few error
    Otherwise i still respect him with his inteligent :!:

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    I always liked Tony Blair and i find peoples dislike for him to be rather amazing considering all that went before him. Never before did the British people have a PM who actually gave you the impression he lived in the last two centuries i'll admit that since the whole Iraq debacle he has suffered enormously but i think if the people tried hard enought they might remember the days of John Major and shudder.
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