The Conservatives are not conservatives. Labour don't represent the working class. The Lib Dems are not liberal. You are being conned by the oldest trick in the book, divide and conquer.
Has he admitted that killing 1m Iraqis and sending thousands of our troops to their death or living a life amputated or Weston'd, based on the WMD lie, was a mistake? The guy is evil personified, the fact that you consider him to be a great PM is frightening. The guy is a stooge for the unseen power that is en-route to destroy humanity.
The vegan man child with a predictable response as per. Toby, go and give out some bloweys whilst the adults discuss suitable butt plug sizes for you.
It’s all relative. Think Brown getting the gig earlier would’ve been better but considering what we’ve had over the last 14 years a bloke who made the country a bit less **** is better than one who made the country ****ter.
The oldest trick in the book is telling people servitude is inevitable and resistance is futile, so bend over and take it, regardless of who is in power.
I very much doubt you give a **** about Iraq, so this is just an excuse to say “they’re all the same”. Though I’m no fan of Tony Blair, he promised to invest in education, get the NHS off it’s knees, and get rough sleepers off the streets and into secure accommodation, and he delivered on all those things.
Did he **** you dunce. He's a war criminal demon but idiots like you would vote for him again in a flash because you are a brainwashed red voter because your dad told you to. Blair ended homelessness
I’m not doing the inevitable though. I’ve recognised where the mortal threat is coming from, and it’s not dependent on the cloud of the Party’s rosette.
Can't stand Blair and never did - he's as much of the lobbyists' friend as those that are in now taking bungs from Tufton St and Big Oil. Has to be said though that when my daughter went through the education system that the schools were well staffed and equipped until she took her GCSE's (2012) and A levels 2 years later, when the Tories got in, started effecting cuts, and Gove changed the exam syllabus and marking system 6 months before the exam. They've now changed the school into an academy which is yet another scam, and my niece who is 10 years younger has suffered under-investment, lack of teachers and all associated with it compared to my daughter, 10 years older. Whatever people say of Blair, they did keep their promises on schools and health. I find it hard to forgive though for the opportunities missed on our common industry - the railways. Both he and brown missed several opportunities to take back failed and failing franchises back under public ownership, such as GNER which failed privately, flourished under public ownership, was re-franchised and failed again, then flourished once more under the public sector. There's a pattern there that even new labour under Brown and Blair were too ideologically wedded to the idea that the private sector always is best to recognise.