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Just shaking my head in disbelief watching this
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Morgan says bring back the old prime ministers to form a CV19 committee and bring in the military
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Pretty poor interview. It is bad form from a former Prime Minister to criticise the current one. Morgan fluffed this one for once, too much deference.
Blair is a clever guy even if he is a War Criminal partly responsible for millions of deaths and will be judged by his God but he has a lot of experience to offer and this should be utilised. I think it would be hard for bLiar to say on TV that the Government and it’s Medical and Scientific Advisers are lying to the people |
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This has got be a wind-up.
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nope eric. It happened
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Thought Blair done great
If he was PM now many lives would have been saved |
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not a fan of Blair but he was one of hundreds of mp's who voted for the Iraq war
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David Cameron, Gordon Brown, Theresa May and Boris Johnson all voted for the war as well
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Mr Blair is a good communicator, but a shifty person only too readily to achieve his personal agenda regardless. He's an egotist with a broad grin to facilitate his cause.
Until he does something tangible and positive for the Iraqis who'd suffered because of his action and Mr Bush's in Iraq he cannot be allowed to lead any political or humanity organisation that represents the UK. |
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Yes he did and there were many others in Labour’s wall of shame!
But like him or loathe him he is clever and has experience of leading Government that few is us could ever begin to possibly understand. He might be looking for redemption but that is not a reason to disqualify him if he has something to offer the nation that might save many lives ..... and then he can go to hell! |
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When creatures like Blair and Brown come out from the shadows it does not bode well for common people. They are owned by the robber barons lock, stock and 2 wotsits. At the height of his infamy Blair was paid nearly £400k a speech. Blood money for the slaughter of millions of innocents. Dont forget our chidren(not theirs)died as well. For what? So that big corps can make more profit. So that the filth in Ryiadh(?) and T€l @viv can sleep more easy at night. War criminals feted as "statesmen". The moral compass of the world is dodgy.
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Never really got all the Blair bashing that goes on. He followed Bush Just like any other British PM would have..
IMO, One of the best Conservative Prime Ministers we've had. |
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Mr Blair would never have been made a Conservative Prime Minister because he's not clever enough. His broad grin would not have sat well within that party.
Following Bush another half-wit into Iraq and against the advice of United Nations Security Council and Europe. |
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Blair is a toad , a horrible nasty Shameless individual , He should be sent over to Iraq to say he is sorry for the carnage he has caused ,
Hopefully a Gaddafi like end would follow ... |
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Mr Blair would never have been made a Conservative Prime Minister because he's not clever enough.
Then he must be incredibly stupid, probably too stupid to get covid-19 and pass it on to The Health Minister, The Chief Medical Officer and the mother of his unborn child Maybe if you think he is dumber than dumber in Chief it reflects on your own intellect impossible123! Cameron, nearly lost the Union May, called an election and lost an overall majority Dorris..managed to infect himself and his war council during a time of war Remind me of how long Labour were in in opposition before and after bLiar? |
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^^
A bit to strong even for a toad like Mr Blair. I firmly believe Mr Blair does the decent thing and leave Britain for somewhere he's not remembered and associated with Britain eg a very remote island in South America. |
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the Falklands?
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Emitdeb 22 Apr 20 13:51
Never really got all the Blair bashing that goes on. He followed Bush Just like any other British PM would have.. Hogwash! Ever heard of Harold Wilson and Lyndon Johnson. Something about Vietnam..... If Blair told me the time I’d get a second opinion. |
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they have all got skeletons in the cupboard
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"skeletons in the cupboard"
Mr Blair has them in the public museum - a shed load of them. But, would he have them in his residence? Oh no! |
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Blair the man that wiped out 1.5 milliom manufacturing jobs with his endless pursuit of globalisation
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Is it not an irony even the EU - the zone benefited the most from Mr Blair's idea of globalisation - would not give him a role, paid or unpaid? Even the EU politicians think he's so toxic any association is counterproductive eg questions at every press conference he gives will be about him.
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Emitdeb 22 Apr 20 13:51 Never really got all the Blair bashing that goes on. He followed Bush Just like any other British PM would have.. Hogwash! Ever heard of Harold Wilson and Lyndon Johnson. Something about Vietnam..... If Blair told me the time I’d get a second opinion. Injera... IDS WAS Leader of the opposition at the time.. And as far as I remember was 100% in agreement. Let's keep it real. |
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Yes but bLiar took us into that war.
They destroyed a Nation State for regime change which is illegal. Their argument was a dodgy dossier with lies and was used to deceive MP’s and the public. The consequences of what they have don3 are still with us 17 years afterwards with people still wanting to run us over, knife and shoot us in the streets. Saddam might have been an evil man but he kept the region under manners. Bush and bLiar went in without a plan, destroyed the security infrastructure but did manage to put armed guards in the Oil Ministry not hospitals. What they did wasn't just criminal illegal war crimes but wicked and I note both are committed Christians. They will both face their God one day and finally get the justice they deserve. May I remind you people are still losing their loved ones, jobs and homes because of what our country started. We have millions of refugees in the region, many trying to come here Let’s keep it real....who are the terrorists? |
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If I remember correctly, the Tories voted for the invasion at an even higher percentage with Blair than Labour did.
Doesn't absolve Blair, but I think it is a fair assumption that the invasion would've happened at that time with a Tory government as well. |
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17 years afterwards with people still wanting to run us over, knife and shoot us in the streets. Rubbish Walofs Don’t be a big girls blouse! That wouldn't have saved us... imo. |
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Lest we forget Emit
Wouldn’t stop me drinking though! |
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Americans are Christian just like the French, Germans, Belgiums, Danish, Swedish and on and on... All targets.
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Did you see the gunman
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surely branson has got a spare room for him if he hasn't flogged his island yet ? what a pair they are
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Maybe Ruprecht Murdochs ex wife has a room for him
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I always wonder whether people condemn Blair solely because the weapons weren't found. If they had would that have made a huge difference?
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Nah, he's just a pure c**t. (I voted for him when I was a Guardian reading mug
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Fair enough saddo. Now you're just a non-reading Guardian mug.
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Injera... IDS WAS Leader of the opposition at the time.. And as far as I remember was 100% in agreement. Let's keep it real.
Emitdeb - in no way am I defending the Tory filth who followed Blair’s catastrophic logic. Interestingly, Corbyn, Abbott, Nick Griffin and Farage all opposed the Iraq war. It’s these hideous globalists like Blair and Cameron that are the problem. |
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Corbyn, Abbott, Nick Griffin and Farage all opposed the Iraq war
What a motley crew... Dont forget George Galloway ![]() |
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Saves money charlie, had to pay for it in my day, now that was muggish.
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Mr Blair did nothing to help the hapless Iraqis post invasion. All he wanted was a regime change as if it was just another General Election. Had he been back to Iraq with humanitarian aids or projects? Nope, instead coining it in giving speeches. The EU do not want him, and neither do the British people.
And, he's yet to say he's sorry about invading Iraq. |
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neither do the British people
Suspect most are indifferent. As i am. |