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So did many people from both sides of the political spectrum and so did most of the international community. Why then do you think this man has been given this honour by the establishment and why do you think it took them 15 years to get around to it? Do they imagine that we have forgotten?
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My guess is that Blair getting a knighthood is actually not part of a conspiracy they have to to fake moon landings or pretend Elvis has dies in his Ford Cortina.
I think the Queen decided to knight him herself as she valued his advice, especially the excellent advice he gave her after the death of Lady Di. |
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Bet then I am not generally of the view that almost everything from Covid to Grand Prix results are part of an international conspiracy of paedos led by Bill Gates.
Unlike some imbeciles. |
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He's just part of the 'big club' which you and I ain't in
Arise Sir Tony for war crimes and ongoing services to the Globalists. Makes you sick |
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I have always had a lot of respect for HM and had thought that the continuance of the monarchy in its current form helped guarantee our democracy. I am beginning to lose faith in her and have no appetite for her potential successors.
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For me it is all very well her maj valueing the advice he gave when Diana died" but what about the advice he gave the whole wide world about WMD;s which simply didn't exist? Which has cost untold death and misery - and continues to do so.
Not at all Lizzie's finest hour honouring this piece of crud. At least Gordon Brown had the decency to decline his offer of honour. |
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I agree. Charles and then William. What a thought. A pair of wets.
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With regard to the honours list I have absolutely no time for it and neither have many ordinary working people.
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Well, exactly who are "they" ?
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I would imagine if you put it to a vote more people would want Blair locked up for his role in the war and WMD then made a Sir.
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I think that is so, so why do it unless it's an "in your face" job?
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They are doing it for gas and a light purpose
That old reptile is being kicked all the way back to the dumb ship and back to its own world |
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"They" are at it again ffs.
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Sorry sont. I may have missed it but who are the “they” behind all this, including the plan Blair’s knighthood is part of?
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"they" need stopping - if only we knew who "they" are
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Walter Bagehot
House of Lords , English Constitution (1867) One of the ‘dignified’ aspects of the british system ,although unelected, ‘an old lord will get infinite respect’. Having an aristocratic chamber prevents ‘the rule of wealth’. OOPS ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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A detestable man, yet in my Guardianista days I voted for him twice. We live and learn.
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THEY made the weak willed vote
for BLIAR. Same old group, innit, sheeple. |
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He came across as quite presentable and plausible in 1997 in contrast to the tired and discredited Major, mired in sleaze.
I don't blame anyone taken in by all this, it's perfectly understandable seen without the benefit of hindsight. I've never voted for Labour in my life and I wouldn't vote for him however enticing he looked. I didn't vote for Major either but we had entered the era when we didn't really have an electable alternative. |
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Farcical how people take these honours seriously and then get excited and angry when someone they don't want to get one of them, gets a gong. Does anyone apart from the media take them seriously? Sounds like there are many gullible that still do.
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He opened the gates. That is one of two reasons why will be remembered.
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correct mo
immigration rose sharply under new labour |
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So how did you emigrate to The Dublin Seppe?
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i'm not allowed to talk about that mate
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Can you tell us if you are Irish or Italian?
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no
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Animal, vegetable or mineral?
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i'm a human being mate
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Well done Giuseppe, tell him fcuk all. You'd think he was Callan's boss the way he keeps prying into peoples personal affairs.
It's like being savaged by a dead sheep. Credit to Dennis Healey for that timeless phrase. |
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yes, he's a nosey ****
my advice to everyone: TELL HIM NOTHING |
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![]() You should be more worried by “ Dirty Honcho “ Callaghan Eager almost maniacal for any punk to “ make his day” Clearly a “ Natural Born Killer “ with shades of “ The Equaliser “ with a vast arsenal of “ persuaders “ around his house and delusions of being a public vigilante when he is out. Although to be fair he got savaged by a dead sheep last week ![]() |
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Does anyone support the honours system or even the house of lords?
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Andrew Windsor
Colonel of the Grenadier Guards, heroes of Waterloo. The shame! |
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i wish i was a lord
i reckon i'd a do a good job in there |
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i like that song the march of the grenadiers
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Were you a gondolier back in the old country Seppe?
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Whats the reasoning behind this Knighthood ?
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It's the Queen idea.
They are not called The Firm for nothing! Bunch of Gansta's. Got their own Army and Police Force. They have the politicians in their pocket too. I believe in Monarchy but the French and Russian models of it! |
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I've signed the petition. Queen must be going senile to give that spud faced chancer the order of the garter. Give her the P45, skip Charles and give William a six month trial. Any green bollix or climate waffle and straight to a republic. IMO.
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no gondolas in rome mate
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