There is two on here absolutely obsessed with Farage, 10 times more than the mags are about us. I’ve never new anyone get inside someone’s head like he has
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I remember him being asked what made you decide to go to war, he said I asked God and he said it was the right thing to do. What a f ucking turnip that man was.
The chilcot enquiry was damning about both Blair and his government. Really damning. Blair was a decent leader for a while but he should be forever be remembered for the basis on which he took us to war and the subsequent consequences which it brought. Catastrophic on many levels.
Rubbish and the equirys didn’t say that. If they had his position would have been untenable. That said that If anybody was to blame it was the intelligence. However, the Tories were more gung ho than the Labour Party and given the 9/11 context I can understand to a degree. back to subject Farage and Reform, what’s your view on this fella? https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c2039wvjz64o.amp
Mind Rog I haven’t seen any Labour politician saying tjey wants to shoot Farage. The Reform councillor up in Northumberland who wants to shoot Dtarmer hasn’t given up his county council seat, £15k a year perhaps?
Haway man. The enquiry was published after he was out of politics. It stated he deliberately exagerrated the threat. It stated he deliberately promished Bush he would be with him forever. It stated Blair ignored warnings on what would happen after. That is before the findings about the government at large which included they had no plan for post war, the armed forces were ill equipped and they did not keep a tally of Iraqi citizen casualties. I find it staggering anyone thinks the enquiry was anything other than damning about Blair. Only Blair himself seems to think he was right.