One for the brits
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- Mean Street
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One for the brits
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- Ice Cream Man
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- Caravan Ray
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I was living in Britain when Blair got elected, and he was soooo much better than Major. And since then, besides the whole Iraq thing, as far as I can tell that government has kicked ass. I honestly have no clue why he's taking the beating that he is (aside from the whole Iraq thing, which admittedly I'm at a loss to explain other than that he's just been a loyal ally and trusted America to do what was best, jokes on you.)
I watch him on the Prime Ministers questions and he's funny and articulate and direct and relatively humble and usually right. I still like him for what it's worth and don't blame him in the least for my country's boondoggle. If Britain hadn't gone along our close ties would've been strained and Bush would've ignored Britain like it did the rest of the world.
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I watch him on the Prime Ministers questions and he's funny and articulate and direct and relatively humble and usually right. I still like him for what it's worth and don't blame him in the least for my country's boondoggle. If Britain hadn't gone along our close ties would've been strained and Bush would've ignored Britain like it did the rest of the world.
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Generally I agree. From my side of the world, Blair likewise appeared intelligent, humane and compassionate. Furthermore he is a Labour PM. I'm sure there are many in his party who would consider him a traitor of the worst type. Certainly many Labor Party members in Aus. would think so. Why he went along with GWB's nonsense has always puzzled me. At least in Australia, our PM was always known to be just a slimy little politician. He supported the USA because he was trying to push a Free Trade Deal through at the time. No one ever expected John Howard's decicion making processes to be complicated by messy considerations truth or morality.mico saudad wrote:I was living in Britain when Blair got elected, and he was soooo much better than Major. And since then, besides the whole Iraq thing, as far as I can tell that government has kicked ass. I honestly have no clue why he's taking the beating that he is (aside from the whole Iraq thing, which admittedly I'm at a loss to explain other than that he's just been a loyal ally and trusted America to do what was best, jokes on you.)
I watch him on the Prime Ministers questions and he's funny and articulate and direct and relatively humble and usually right. I still like him for what it's worth and don't blame him in the least for my country's boondoggle. If Britain hadn't gone along our close ties would've been strained and Bush would've ignored Britain like it did the rest of the world.
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- Push Comes to Shove
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I also agree..
Other than the lies, corruption, sleaze, billions of wasted pounds, faliure of policies, slow introduction of a police state, increases in social injustice, his messianic problems, failing schools hospitals , prisons that are now so full ex-millitary bases might be opened as a tempory measure 'till more jails can be built oh and the whole Iraq thing - Blair has done quite well.
He also has excellent media savvy and is great at selling his wonderful job all round the world.
Tho it appears that he lives in his own world, one where everything is great.
I hate Blair, always have... damn my anarchism.... hes just another face to sell the policies, he'll be replaced and the same show goes on.
Other than the lies, corruption, sleaze, billions of wasted pounds, faliure of policies, slow introduction of a police state, increases in social injustice, his messianic problems, failing schools hospitals , prisons that are now so full ex-millitary bases might be opened as a tempory measure 'till more jails can be built oh and the whole Iraq thing - Blair has done quite well.
He also has excellent media savvy and is great at selling his wonderful job all round the world.
Tho it appears that he lives in his own world, one where everything is great.
I hate Blair, always have... damn my anarchism.... hes just another face to sell the policies, he'll be replaced and the same show goes on.
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In response to the previous question it was Mirren, not the actual Queen, with her norks out.
Glad someone mentioned the prison overcrowding thing. Reducing sentences and releasing so called 'non dangerous' criminals cos there ain't no room - yeesh. Plus he's under police scrutiny for supposedly being involved in selling peerages in exchange for party donations. I'd like to be a peer actually. You get to sit in the house of lords and wave bits of paper around.
Glad someone mentioned the prison overcrowding thing. Reducing sentences and releasing so called 'non dangerous' criminals cos there ain't no room - yeesh. Plus he's under police scrutiny for supposedly being involved in selling peerages in exchange for party donations. I'd like to be a peer actually. You get to sit in the house of lords and wave bits of paper around.
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My wife and I were watching "Yes Minister" and discussing that the other night (the House of Lords...not the Queen's funbags). How does the HOL work nowdays? Is it all just peer and bishops and old PM's and stuff - or are people actually elected to it? Can non-elected people really stop legislation? - or potentially bring down a government (as happened in Aus in 1975)? Is it good to have a non-elected House of review - after all - most voters are stupid - look at the success of Big Brother.Mother Funker wrote:In response to the previous question it was Mirren, not the actual Queen, with her norks out.
Glad someone mentioned the prison overcrowding thing. Reducing sentences and releasing so called 'non dangerous' criminals cos there ain't no room - yeesh. Plus he's under police scrutiny for supposedly being involved in selling peerages in exchange for party donations. I'd like to be a peer actually. You get to sit in the house of lords and wave bits of paper around.
(Disclaimer: - Most of my knowledge of the House of Lords comes from the episode of Blackadder where Baldrick is elevated there by Prince George after being elected as Member for Dunny-on-the-Wold)