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PostPosted: Sun Oct 01, 2006 3:39 am
by Lando_Griffin
If that robbing b*stard gets in power, Britain is f*cked.

He'll have us signed over to Europe quicker than an agoraphobe's shopping trip.

The entire Labour party is evil.

Working man's party my left a*se cheek.

They're f*cking disgusting liars with their hands in more wallets than a veteran cockney pick-pocket.

PostPosted: Tue Oct 03, 2006 1:38 am
by drummerphil
Whoever gets in if the USA say jump,we will ask how high..........its sad but very true :down:  :down:

PostPosted: Wed Oct 04, 2006 1:34 am
by The Manhattan Project
Part of the problem is that the British government thinks that being "friends" with the United States automatically means that we must agree with everything they do.

I disagree.

Sometimes, the best thing you can do for a friend is to say "listen mate, I think you've had too many to drive tonight".

PostPosted: Wed Oct 04, 2006 1:52 am
by 66-1112520797
Big Niall wrote:Tony Blair has announced that he will be gone within a year.

He lost his own party with the debacle/disgrace of Iraq.

I am very happy now. :buttrock

In all honesty I didnt think Tony Blair was that bad a prime minister personally. Yes sure he did make big mistakes, more notibebly on a global scale with the Iraq war and the weapons inspection business. I'm sure he made some decent changes within Britain.
But think about it like this, your the prime minister of around say 50 million people. You are NEVER and no other prime minister WILL EVER make 50 million people happy. You may for arguements sake make 65% of them happy with a decision you've taken up, whether it be congestion charges, petrol prices or whatever. But the other 35% dont agree for whatever reason it may not benefit them or something, I just think its a tough job doing that, and I dont think Blair was that bad a bloke or prime minister.

PostPosted: Wed Oct 04, 2006 1:20 pm
by Big Niall
Bamaga man wrote:
Big Niall wrote:Tony Blair has announced that he will be gone within a year.

He lost his own party with the debacle/disgrace of Iraq.

I am very happy now. :buttrock

In all honesty I didnt think Tony Blair was that bad a prime minister personally. Yes sure he did make big mistakes, more notibebly on a global scale with the Iraq war and the weapons inspection business. I'm sure he made some decent changes within Britain.
But think about it like this, your the prime minister of around say 50 million people. You are NEVER and no other prime minister WILL EVER make 50 million people happy. You may for arguements sake make 65% of them happy with a decision you've taken up, whether it be congestion charges, petrol prices or whatever. But the other 35% dont agree for whatever reason it may not benefit them or something, I just think its a tough job doing that, and I dont think Blair was that bad a bloke or prime minister.

On a domestic leve I think he did more right than wrong but I lost all respect for him over Iraq. I don't even know if it was just a mistake or whether he is so in awe of the president of the USA (including Clinton earlier on) that he does what he is told by his "master".

He is beginning to sound like mini-Bush as he talks about God and how non democracies cry out for democracy and all that BS. He has blood on his hands.

He did well in Northern Ireland though so a bit of a mixed bag.