You were not alone there, Iraq was a coalition of the willing (pushed, shoved, cajoled, poked with a stick etc) where you along with France, Australia etc were led astray by a Bush.
You were not alone there, Iraq was a coalition of the willing (pushed, shoved, cajoled, poked with a stick etc) where you along with France, Australia etc were led astray by a Bush.
The West's pre-occupation with getting rid of Middle East dictators was a massive mistake. If we'd left Saddam-Hussein, Gadaffi etal in power the Middle East wouldn't be in it's current volcanic state.
I'm sure there are those who would say these people were tyrants who ruled by fear, but, look where we are now.
The West's pre-occupation with getting rid of Middle East dictators was a massive mistake. If we'd left Saddam-Hussein, Gadaffi etal in power the Middle East wouldn't be in it's current volcanic state.I'm sure there are those who would say these peop
Well not quite, Thatcher was keen to enter the EMS but during 1990 when Thatcher and then later Major was PM the Conservative Government despite spending over £6 billion were unable to keep the £ within the acceptable EMS exchange limits and in 1992 under Major the £ was effectively devalued after currency speculators (George Soros et al) sold the crap out of it and Major had to negotiate an opt-out from the Euro.
It wasn't until Blair was PM an opportunity to join the EMS again arose in 1997 and it was looked at again, he said that UK would need to pass a number of tests (which were never going to be achievable) to join the Euro, to placate the French and Germans. Later Gordon Brown ruled it out completely. This has been the UK Government policy ever since and barring a nutter being elected with an overwhelming majority it will never happen.
Now down on your knees and give thanks.
Well not quite, Thatcher was keen to enter the EMS but during 1990 when Thatcher and then later Major was PM the Conservative Government despite spending over £6 billion were unable to keep the £ within the acceptable EMS exchange limits and in 19
In late October 1990, just before her premiership ended, Mrs Thatcher reacted strongly against Delors' plans for a single currency in the House of Commons; her stance contributed to her downfall a few weeks later.
Blair just jumped onto all thatcher's ideas, nothing more than a common thief, who says crime doesn't pay, what's he worth today about £60 million
In late October 1990, just before her premiership ended, Mrs Thatcher reacted strongly against Delors' plans for a single currency in the House of Commons; her stance contributed to her downfall a few weeks later.Blair just jumped onto all thatcher's