20-07-2014 9:03 PM
Will you be celibrating? Tomorrow it will be 20 years to the day since he was elected leader of the Labour Party (God help us) after the death of John Smith. Now seems an appropriate time to take stock. It is obvious that Blair has passed the first test of history - he is still relevant, he is still listened to. Or to put it more bluntly. he can still enrage people.
History shouldn't be judging this man, the British courts should. To international crimes such as the Iraq war to him and his cohert Andrew Nether for changing the face of this country forever. It is not just the lying, the duplicity and the war mongering.
The insane political correctness that refused to look at 'Islam' - turned Birmingham and parts of London into Islamic ghettos, led to Lee Riby's murder and Islamic extremism in our schools - is directly attributable to Blair, Gordon Brown and their cronies. The boggling 'arrogance' recently when he attacked Farage, and claimed mass immigration made no difference to the job prospects of the unemployed Britons. The man who used his country to make a personal fortune for himself.
The man who wrecked Britain. The list goes on and on, but the pathological hatred of political party for ordinary people who have to watch as their country destroyed by evil legislation in every field of influence. He should stand in the dock.
IMO.
20-07-2014 9:17 PM
20-07-2014 9:32 PM - edited 20-07-2014 9:36 PM
A confused Christian, who ended up doing the Devils Work......................
20-07-2014 9:35 PM
..................and will have plenty of time to sit and think about it.........................in HELL !!
20-07-2014 9:39 PM
The first Tory leader of what had been a Socalist party.
20-07-2014 10:54 PM
The antichrist.
20-07-2014 11:12 PM
20-07-2014 11:17 PM
21-07-2014 5:58 AM
Liar, war criminal & the man who gave out 100s of free passes to IRA terrorist murderers
The Man who along with Mandelson ripped the heart out of the Labour party and created 'Thatcherism lite'
Being that committed a Catholic, he waited until after He left number 10 to convert, even though he'd been taking Communion for years in secret
21-07-2014 7:19 AM
When he was prime minister, his wife ran the country.
21-07-2014 11:09 AM
I will remember him from when there was protest about a price disparity. Between cassette tapes and CD's, which cost exactly the same to manufacture. But the record companies argued that CD's cost more simply because they sound better.
The argument eventually reached Downing St. And it was obvious that the boss of the record companies was a pal of his, because all he could come out with was "But people are used to paying these prices"
And anyway! I ask you! Elsie Tanners stepson, a Prime Minister?
21-07-2014 12:42 PM
Tony Blairt he man who wrecked Britain?as opposed to david camoron who has just lied at evey point while PM, whose the worst i wonder, euro laughing stock camoron or cheesy grin blair?
21-07-2014 1:43 PM
A rather Good Looking fellow but just one of a member of Parliament who would not know how to arrange a Drunken Party in a Brewery!!!!. In a NUTSHELL REALLY!!!!!!!!!!!!!
21-07-2014 2:02 PM
21-07-2014 3:44 PM
LOL Astro,,,,,,,,,,,,when he was younger i did think he was alright,,,not stunningly so no way. But now ,,,eurrggg no i suppose not really. i could do better ha ha ha LOL.
21-07-2014 5:16 PM
As my irish brother said when he became leader... " A Tory in a red waistcoat"
21-07-2014 5:17 PM
@astrologica wrote:
The only man who makes me want to put an axe through the television every time I see his smug face on it. He will be forever remembered as the man who led us into an illegal war in Iraq, and wasted the lives of our Servicemen.....all for nothing.
And Astro, dived through the television and did done do him good and proper. But bless her she couldn't quite get back. (wink).
Hang on dear I have called the emergency services.
Hello Pete, #12. (long time no see) Well aren't they all the worst? Had it been them that suffered the consequences, rather than most of us I'm sure it would not have happened. (they don't do suffering) As ever they were looking out for themselves. It seems they always look out for honours too. And''accountability'' is not for them. Well it wasn't the workers fault. was it.
21-07-2014 9:22 PM
You would think Blair would be a bit more outspoken about the continuing civilian massacre in Gaza,Him having religion and all that.
21-07-2014 11:10 PM
They were talking at the break of dawn
When Children woke to find
Their Parents were alive no more
and nobody seemed to mind
They were still talking at midday
When action is what was needed
Because a Despot gassed his People
And no pleas for help were heeded
They talked some more at Tea Time
When a Civil Jet was shot down
We must find out who did it
Said the talkers with a frown
They were all still talking at the end
when the tolling of the Bell
Signified they'd talked themselves
All the way to Hell !!
22-07-2014 6:40 AM
@joe_bloggs* wrote:You would think Blair would be a bit more outspoken about the continuing civilian massacre in Gaza,Him having religion and all that.
He is,
he's all over US TV blaming the Palestinians
a supposed peace envoy, that one side won't even talk to
he's made at least £20mil, helping companies, set up or make deals with the Israelis on the occupied West bank