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The British Prime Minister Tony Blair, has announced that he will leave office within twelve months. However, he has refused to name an exact departure date. Eventhough there seems to be a lot of pressure on Tony Blair to go.

What do you think, Should he go now ?
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Not if the only choice of replacement is Gordon Brown! :p
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cars wrote: The British Prime Minister Tony Blair, has announced that he will leave office within twelve months. However, he has refused to name an exact departure date. Eventhough there seems to be a lot of pressure on Tony Blair to go.

What do you think, Should he go now ?


I should think that many people in this country think that he should go,

and that this nefarious meglomaniac should take his narcissistic self, and

with him his fascist leanings, and jump into a convenient deep hole, which

could then be filled with quicklime and capped with concrete. However,

should he go *now*? Not necessarily. Tomorrow would be fine.
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bill Sikes- oh come on, dont be shy. tell us what you really think!!!! j/k. you def. have an opinion.
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guppy wrote: bill Sikes- oh come on, dont be shy. tell us what you really think!!!! j/k. you def. have an opinion.


Thank you, Sah. I will get back to you on various things, but now I'm bedward

bound. You might have to remind me. Take care! Pip pip.
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Rapunzel wrote: Not if the only choice of replacement is Gordon Brown! :p


Robin Cook - where are you when we need you.
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Bill Sikes wrote: Thank you, Sah. I will get back to you on various things, but now I'm bedward

bound. You might have to remind me. Take care! Pip pip.


just one little minor correction .........i be a female. :) i am an opinionated , girl.



everytime i see your avatar i want to say; so you are special ? huh? i am to!!! , special ed that is......j/k ;) glub,glub,bubble,bubble.........
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He says he's going to leave on Feb 30th :rolleyes:


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I've been wondering what you all think about this....tell, tell!
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Seems like George is loosing his only friend, before his presidency ends! Guess those who don't like George, don't like Tony either! Ending of an era!
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Bill Sikes wrote: I should think that many people in this country think that he should go,

and that this nefarious meglomaniac should take his narcissistic self, and

with him his fascist leanings, and jump into a convenient deep hole, which

could then be filled with quicklime and capped with concrete. However,

should he go *now*? Not necessarily. Tomorrow would be fine.


I do wish you'd come straight to the point Bill......:D

My opinion....Not sure about Gordon Brown.....can't imagine that the back stabbing labourites are going to be successful without Tony.....and even more concerned about life under a conservative gov.

Guess I'll just have to vote for those who pay me the highest pension :D
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Originally Posted by Bill Sikes

Thank you, Sah. I will get back to you on various things, but now I'm bedward

bound. You might have to remind me. Take care! Pip pip.

guppy wrote: just one little minor correction .........i be a female. :) i am an opinionated , girl.


Apologies. Glad that one's sorted out! Now, about spot....



guppy wrote: everytime i see your avatar i want to say; so you are special ? huh? i am to!!! , special ed that is......j/k ;) glub,glub,bubble,bubble.........


That "avatar" isn't specially intended to mean "I am special!", especially not "I am

more special than "..
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"It was announced in England that Tony Blair will leave as British Prime Minister in May. So, President Bush has toppled yet another government." --Jay Leno
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bigdumbswede wrote: "It was announced in England that Tony Blair will leave as British Prime Minister in May. So, President Bush has toppled yet another government." --Jay Leno


So very nicely put but it was his own arrant stupidity in thinking he could lie to the country without suffering a backlash.
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Bryn Mawr wrote: So very nicely put but it was his own arrant stupidity in thinking he could lie to the country without suffering a backlash.


Oh really, what politician doesn't lie? You think your next PM won't lie?
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zinkyusa wrote: Oh really, what politician doesn't lie? You think your next PM won't lie?


I'm sure he will - but maybe not as blatently and not to cause so much harm.
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Pinky wrote: Funny how the Labour party leader has turned into such a tory boy huh?:-2


It was hilarious watching the "shift over, give us room" as Labour pushed the Tories over to the right.

Keir Hardy must be turning in his grave!
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cars wrote: The British Prime Minister Tony Blair, has announced that he will leave office within twelve months. However, he has refused to name an exact departure date. Eventhough there seems to be a lot of pressure on Tony Blair to go.

What do you think, Should he go now ?


YES YES YES!

posted by Bill Sikes

I should think that many people in this country think that he should go,

and that this nefarious meglomaniac should take his narcissistic self, and

with him his fascist leanings, and jump into a convenient deep hole, which

could then be filled with quicklime and capped with concrete. However,

should he go *now*? Not necessarily. Tomorrow would be fine..


Too charitable, you forgot he should take his cronies with him.

I always reckon he first got in on the back of John Smith and the respect he gained and not anything he did.

As to who succeeds, can't remember who first used the analogy but it's like watching the passengers on the titanic arguing over who gets the best position on the deckchairs.

If only Robin Cook hadn't died I reckon he would have been in with good chance.
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gmc wrote:

If only Robin Cook hadn't died I reckon he would have been in with good chance.


He was the only one with the guts to say "I won't be any party to this" and he gained a lot of respect for it.
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Bryn Mawr wrote: He was the only one with the guts to say "I won't be any party to this" and he gained a lot of respect for it.


Good point. Our MP's are supposed top rulke not the PM. They let him act like a president and have never called him to account, spineless bunch of _(**. I watched the debate about iraq in prliament-it was so obviously a load of rubbish I cannot ubderstand how anyone can actually claim they believed it.

It's not just Iraq, his domestic policies are losing them votes in Scotland. Privatising the NHS and more faith schools were not what people voted for.
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I do not think he SHOULD go i think he has the right as a person voted in by the people of this country to decided when the time is right to go himself. I personally think its a case of better the devil you know then the devil you dont!!!!:-3
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eyesopen wrote: I do not think he SHOULD go i think he has the right as a person voted in by the people of this country to decided when the time is right to go himself. I personally think its a case of better the devil you know then the devil you dont!!!!:-3


He is an ordinary member of parliament that was asked to be PM as leader of the party with the largest majority. He is NOT a president and people did not vote for him as such. We have a system of parliamentary democracy that does not involve voting in a seperate executive and legislature-parliament is sovereign they can vote him out any time they feel like it.

He is supposedly first amongst equals not the one elected specifically to be in charge.

Nor was he voted in by the people but only holds office due to the vagaries of our electoral system that allow a party with less than a third of the electorate voting them to hold power. We had Maggie in power so long for the same reason. We badly need electoral reform but neother of the major parties support the idea as they know all to well neither would ever get a clear majority

He is a corrupt, self seeking megalomaniac convinced he knows better than everyoone else.
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gmc wrote:

He is a corrupt, self seeking megalomaniac convinced he knows better than everyoone else.


You're being too kind to him!
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