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  • Stinking jug-eared murderer opened our borders up to mass uncontrolled immigration. Sure Major did not have the charisma to be a great PM but his economic principles were more sound than that of the reckless, incompetent moron Brown.

  • Weak Weak Weak. Britain after Blair had left.......SHIT SHIT SHIT.

  • BLIAR MONEY MAKING SCUM

  • kick his balls tony!

  • I hope blunkett wasnt that rowdy when he was banging his PA!!!!!

  • 0:08 check out that wink from Edwina Currie, with whom Major had an affair. It's like she's saying: "Good work, big boy."

  • Blair is just a filthy piece of shit for opening our borders up to unrestricted immigration.

  • And to think John Major won the most votes in any general election...

  • Tony Blair...

    ...brought to you by alistair Campbell.

  • GET ON MY LEVEL KID

  • i think what everyone forgets is debt is relative. compared to other countries our debt isnt actually that bad. we are alot better off than most countries so dont complain. and we have the capacity to cope with it america and greece, portugal, spain and ireland dont. dont believe everything u see in the news. they only report the worst figures because its good for them

  • @kezmandry

    Incase you haven't noticed its not good, seeming as all those countires are currently in an awful state due to it, and btw it will be us taxpayers paying back money which the banks created and the government allowed them too, whilst borrowing trillions with literally no intention of paying it back.

  • Back in 1997 I was pleased when Major got kicked out. Retrospectively this country would have been better off with him than the shit Labour have left behind after 13 years of fucking up just about everything,

  • @Bellalodicci9 Dont get NEW labour mixed up with the true labour party that no longer exist. Over the years it has proved Blair was as is now more of a Tory than the greedy selfish bastards that are in the Tory party. As far as ime concerned Blair was and is an absalute disgrace

  • isnt it stupid when you think about it. on planet earth leaders and oppositions fight each other as much as they can instead of working together to SOLVE ISSUES and RUN THE COUNTRY. no progress made easily here

  • did this argument go on from 1995 to 1997 ?

  • @BenHammondzz mate, it's been going on ever since...

  • @MSJCPoetry was a joke

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  • Liberals are liars. Liars are liberals.

  • @MrBEB123 Because of course no Conservatives have ever lied?

  • @spackhollogay I am referring to the liberal program, that is their ideas as being lies rather than the individual politician being caught in a difficult situation. There is no finer example than the former Soviet Union although the European Union comes close.

  • @MrBEB123 the soviet union was very very far from liberal.

  • @Gardenstatehomecomin A case can be made for that however the U.S.S.R. was Communist similar to the E.U..

  • "I lead my party" Aye Tony and you also lead the country into a disaster and then your mate Gordon led us into an even bigger disaster

  • There's are hint of the nastiness of Tony Balir with those patronizing 'yeah's.

  • Major was a weak successor to Lady Thatcher. Blair and his party were scum, always have been and always will be, and this is coming from someone with deep working class roots.

  • @12SeanH Major may not have been one of the most powerful leaders but I really liked him and so did many other people because he was honest and hard-working and was actually doing his best to sort things out. He stood as a person who was anything but cynical and stood up for the country's welfare. People like Thatcher and Blair only care for their own needs. I've seen a few hateful comments about Major and I really don't know why. He always seemed alright to me

  • @boffinme80 I agree with you to a point apart from the small matter of Maastricht..He committed an act of high treason against Britain when he signed that treaty. So many of our problems come from Europe and Major signed ALOT of our power and sovereignty away to our enemies across the channel.

  • haha tony blair was incredible back then. he was like a boxer putting john major through 12 agonising rounds until the final knockout in 97 with labours landslide victory

  • Tony Blair attacks ,outstanding.

  • Tony Blair got £43 pounds for every innocent Iraqi he killed for the Bilderberg Group. That's a million Iraqi's x £43. Hmm. £43, 000,000. Nice work if you can get it, and you have no morality. Plus, a nice bonus for the death of Dr. David kelly.

  • any one else thinks tony blair looks like rik mayal

  • wtf, why can't the US congress debate like this everyday?

  • @Scottd86 I'd pay to see that happen,Obama would crumble if they had "President's questions" haha

  • This is a very proper rap battle.....

  • bunch of wankers

  • What do we have Labour to thank for?

    Mass immigration, forced multiculturalism, a generation of benefit scroungers, and a horrific set of public finances.

    Socialism kills whatever country it gets its hands on, Labour proved that over here.

  • @Kozzy06 Bush m,ust have been a big socialist for the u.s to vote for a black democratic president

  • New Labour under Blair was one of the best governments this country ever had until they decided to go to war and mess everything up, I wish Tony all the best in his life, and thank him for all the hard work and reform he put into our great country.

  • New Labour turned it all into spin, soundbites and posturing.

    It was the end of days went for any critical discussion in parliament from Labour. Labour more concerned with saying something to make the news and get into the minds of voters. Blair: "I lead my party, he follows his." The nation lapped it up, and even won the trust of too much of the middle class.

  • John Major was a servant of his country.

    Tony Blair was a megalomaniac who wanted to rule this country.

  • mic check one two yo yo listen up booooooo hes choking!

  • I hate them hall, Mo Mowlem was alright

  • keep building your temples of death, and breeding your children under the sun of death. Forward march, I will lie in front of the wheels. Progress. Jesus christ, you dont even know the meaning of the word, you greedy pig.

  • Was John Major the Tory leader?

  • @cchhuudd Aye

  • Is this the British equivalent to a U.S. Presidential debate? This seems a lot more interesting than the way we (Americans) do it.

  • @newart2004 it's called Prime Minister's Questions. It's a weekly insult-throwing contest essentially. Lots of fun. xD

  • @newart2004 this bare knuklle fight happens every wednesday where the primeminister has to answer ANYquestionthat any one wants to ask and it lasts 4 half hour.

  • I agree that Tony Blair dealt with.... "EDUCATION EDUCATION EDUCATION" oh boy here we go! I WANT MAGGIE BACK FIRST, GET LAWSON TOO!

  • anybody get flashes of jack nicholson in the shining? tony blair was.... a psychopath.....

  • loooooooooool british ppl r HI-larious!

  • God Blair is a prick, After what he did to this country, he should be put up against a wall and shot. Disgrace.

  • @Kozzy06 Bring prosperity and stability to a country ruined by the 2 decades of thatcher and major? hmmmm strange opinion, but ok ;)

  • Jesus Fuck, is this how brits do politics? I thought it was just Cameron and Brown acting like retards but apparently its just something british politicians DO?

    Fucking kids, wow.

  • @MyDoominateR Yes, what is wrong with this? It's a controlled heated debate which is governed by a speaker. It's what has happened in British politics since the beginning of the union, this is prime minister's questions which is a very televised event, they do this to rally support. UK votes like a confident frontman who is quick on their feet in situtations like this.

    Not kids at all, would would be childish is someone commenting with "Jesus Fuck" and "retards".

  • @smith34n

    Whats wrong with this? Everyone is sitting and yelling/cheering like complete idiots, and it seems to me that theyre just attacking one another personally and pulling jokes for everyone to laugh on. Seems god damn stupid to me.

    No wonder that great country of yours has gone to complete shit when its a bunch of baffoons who is at the wheel.

  • @MyDoominateR As I stated, it's a show for the public. Cabinet ministers have been in politics for many years, they are thick skined and are not offended by these comments. They don't attack each other personally, they attack their leadership qualities.

    UK has used this system for well over 1300 years, longer than any other country's political system, which is a credit to its effectiveness.

    They do not hate each other, just get over they do this in the spirit of public support.

  • @smith34n

    Myeah i guess so..

    I doubt that the public opinion of leaders mattered a fuck 1300 years ago, tho?

  • @MyDoominateR It's not actually like that 99% of the time, only at PMQ's which is only lasts 30 minuites a week.

  • @MyDoominateR they should all be fucking put against a wall and shot.

  • @MyDoominateR how do your country do politics? With nonchalant dinner parties and quiet deliberations over dinner and wine? Wake up to the real world buddy!

  • fucking hell its like watching a killer whale playing with a seal. blair was a pretty good shot in the arm for labour, he might be morally/politically bankrupt now but its still worth miliband taking some notes on opposition from him.

  • They should be debating, not shunning each other in the face!

  • Haha, I don't think John Prescott's expression has ever changed.

  • @SheHasALovelyMinge No, I was not being sarcastic. Iraq was a mess but on balance, a sea change from the vermin before him.

  • surf nazi must die

  • Cheers Tony. You made a better Britain.

  • A new dawn has broken, has it not? My 3 main priorities are Education 3x. I've been elected as New Labour and I will govern as New Labour. I want to create the equal and just society that Britain needs. etc

    10 yrs on- Worse ed (too many rules, people not being taught the basics, easier tests to give better results = illusion of better ed Illegal war in Iraq Nanny-state and 10,000 new rules/regulations take power from British people. Bigger wealth gap 24/7 drinking culture. Blair failed

  • John Major brought in a law that said that all electrical appliances must come with a three pin plug fitted. That was far greater than anything acheived by Tony Blair, and the country owes him a debt of gratitude.

  • Its all theatre folks this is why the laugh, they are laughing at YOU

  • I've heard a few rumours over the years that Blair is actually a closet homosexual and to be honest he comes over as very camp here - it makes me wonder if there wasn't more to his close friendship with Peter Mandelson than we know about.

  • John Major actually achieved 3% growth in GDP, more than can be said for Bliar or that cretin Gordon.

  • this is what i like about the brits......no pretensions, direct to the point, tackle the issues and move on, unlike the americans......we tend to drag everything until the sun sets or the year ends.

  • Anyone could've beaten John Major. He was a weak prime minister who had no control over his party and alienated most of his voters by ignoring the majority opinion on joining the EU. Blair was and is nothing more than a grinning self-promoter with no real ideology, just a desire to be in power.

  • @kevinto1972 I'd still take Major over Blair anyday. At least he was honest and worked hard.

  • Vote SNP

  • @peacefrog1916 as an Englishman I would quite happily give Scotland independence, as it simply feeds off the English taxpayer and is of very little economic value.

  • @thetubewithin Ahaha. Read the Daily Mail much?...thought so. Scotland contributes just as much to the UK treasury as it recieves from the Barnett Formula. Indeed when oil was first struck in the North Sea the Tory governments economic adviser Gavin McCrone said if Scotland were independent 'its currency would become the hardest in Europe and it would find itself in chronic surplus to an embarrasing degree'. I think you'll find it is England who are of very little economic value to us.

  • @peacefrog1916 no, I have little time for the Daily Hate. But if Scotland was independent, would it own the oilfields under the North Sea? I think not. London is the financial capital of Europe, and about 10% of Britain's economy comes from the banks there.

  • @thetubewithin Yes, it would own all the oil fields in North Sea...that issue was also brought up in the McCrone report...which you should read.

  • @peacefrog1916 interesting read, but what about the other issues surrounding the separation of Scotland from the United Kingdom? Please elaborate on how these would be dealt with.

  • @thetubewithin Other issues such as what?

  • @peacefrog1916 the Royal Navy, RAF and the Army are all British rather than English, therefore have Scottish (and Welsh and Irish) regiments. Although as it is run from London, you could hardly separate it all out. Pretty much everything in the UK is run on the basis that it is for Britain, rather than for England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland individually. Should Scotland ever achieve independence (which I doubt will happen) there would have to be a monumental shake up.

  • @thetubewithin Well with devolution in Scotland we all ready control our own police/law, our education (free university), health service (we now have free prescriptions and personal care for the elderly). And the SNP government is pushing for fiscal autonomay (ie raising our own taxes etc) So London doesnt control any of that. As for the military I guess Scotland would keep the Scottish regiments. I can guarentee you Scotland will become independent within my life time.

  • @peacefrog1916 and for those reason that you listed in the first half of your reply, I would be happy for Scotland to become independent. However, I feel that both England and Scotland are stronger as a nation together, rather than separately, even if we have our differences and many are unhappy at political decisions and the economy.

  • @thetubewithin Stronger because now you know you rely on all our oil and gas? :P

  • @peacefrog1916 no, stronger in terms of world standing. It's not England or Scotland that were once great nations, but Britain. Pretty sure the North Sea oil and gas is privatised anyway? Owned by the likes of Shell and BP.

  • British politics seems fun :)

  • @Chokl4dGlass yeah, the loser of the debate is sent to the back streets of london where, in tradition, they are made to to cook and eat a pork chop, dont ask me why....

  • never forget the iraq war vote snp

  • It's sad to see what Blair was then and what he turned out to be. He sold his soul to play the part of America's poodle. He could have been great but history will judge him harshly because he didn't have the guts to stand up to the bullies in the White House. Bush was always a moron, you couldn't expect him to make an intelligent move. But Blair was smart, he should have known better than to sell his soul to a texas cowboy with a pretzel for a brain. Unfortunately he got corrupted by power.

  • you gotta love tony blair

  • Strong leaders is the worst kind. A party leader should follow its party as the party is representatives of the people.

  • Our "leaders" are traitors.

    I sincerely hope I live to see the day when they are taken to the gallows for their treason.

  • @Ninje56 they don't come more partisan than you claiming John Majors government took Britain into the dark ages when Kenneth Clarke left labour with a gleaming economy with super strong growth.

    Pitty labour couldn't match that when they left office. If any party took Britain to the dark ages its Gordon Browns over cooking borrowing leaving us with the largest deficit in the G20. The facts are not in your favour historically or presently.

  • @silversynth They matched it for 10 years. Then the banking crisis hit. Not Labour's fault, fuckwit. Obviously they failed on regulation, but they didn't cause the collapse of the major banks around the world. Why does no-one think logically? This was mainly the fault of a few major American banks. Chain reaction.

  • @ToaJoe Open your eyes, the banks are pulling all the strings. International banks are more powerfull than any government and almost every PM is a traitor working for them, Tony Blair one of the worst.

    Also, do you think a man of Gordon Browns huge intellect didn't know what was really going on in the banks, of course he did, he went along with it because he shares the banksters long-term political objectives.

  • @ToaJoe Piss off you socialist moron! Your parents must have been serious losers to have ended up with dunce like you! Look at your pathetic partisan attitude "its not kabours fault, obviously they failed on regulation" What a massive contradiction you idiot. If you were not such an inverse SNOB you would know its not that they caused the recession its that they handled it WRONG! DIM TWAT!

  • @silversynth I'm not a socialist, and Labour's handling of the recession was fucking fantastic, otherwise our banks would be crumbling right now. The Tories would have done exactly the same if they were in the power at the time. If you are refering to overspending BEFORE the crisis- well, let us remember what Osborne and Cameron were calling for at the same time- INCREASED public spending by 2% in every department! :-D

  • @ToaJoe The idea that labours handling of the recession was fantastic is hilarious! Your as much a deficit denier as that retard Balls. Couldn't care less what any opposition party said at the time, Its the government who have the books and the responsibility to deal with events on their watch. In terms of responsibility labour is practically a terrorist to the UK. You write like a socialist, you act like a socialist you are a socialist fuckwit.

  • @silversynth You completely failed to answer my question, idiot! Your precious Bullingdon boys were calling for INCREASED public spending up until the time they saw a golden oppertunity to be re-elected!

  • @ToaJoe You are the idiot, I am not inverse snob here its you with your illogical rhetoric of "I am working class so I am better than anyone else". Its not just what the Conservatives said in opposition that doesn't matter its the same for any other opposition party at the time. The botched fiscal stimulus didn't happen on anyone else's watch apart from labour and now they are in opposition their shadow chancellor of all people denies there was a problem with spending, what a hypocrite.

  • @silversynth I am not from the working class you idiot, I come from a relatively well off middle class background. It DOES matter what the Tories said in opposition because the figures were all out there, and they are pretending that they are the golden economists who know how to run the finances the best, and they seem to completely ignore the fact that they saw a political oppertunity and took it.

    Labour fucked up, yes. But they are not the main cause of the budget deficit.

  • @ToaJoe You can still be an inverse snob in the middle class and your anti aspirational, anti success attitude makes you the prize idiot. No it does no matter what an opposition party says because its the governments job to do the governing and their hands are on the books. The Conservatives are superior economists and had they been the governing party the deficit would never had gone out of control. You prove it that lefties are in utter denial since the actions of their party is unforgivable.

  • @silversynth I might stop talking to you, because every time I open up your comments in my inbox I have to look at your rather repulsive face. Also, the Conservatives have a bad economic record. The real economic experts are the Liberals, but unfortunately they've joined the Tories in the spending cuts craze because they want ministerial powers.

  • @ToaJoe I'm glad I don't have to look at your monstrosity of a face. Your parents must have been serious losers to have ended up with an accident like you. You represent everything that is wrong with Britain you vote to damage our country so fuck you ToaJoe and fuck your whole existence you massive waste of space.

  • @silversynth Sorry, but you don't know what my face looks like. I could be david fucking beckham for all you know. You, on the other hand, have a picture of yourself online, therefore I can make justified insults against your appearance.

  • @ToaJoe I can't take offence as you have bad taste which is proven with your naive political opinions. The fact that you are such a chav to be insulting peoples appearances while your too coward to show your own face makes it a clear fact that you have to hide your face because its as ugly as your politics. 

  • @silversynth Obviously you aren't perticuarly ugly, I was simply angering you. I am really tired of discussing this with you. You are a Tory drone, you cannot accept the faults or failures of your party. I don't really belong to the Labour party, but they are the only party left that represents liberalism so I throw my limited support behind them. Is that fair enough? I'm sick of these Tory trolls screaming about how Labour destroyed the country, and how they ruined the economy.

  • @ToaJoe but they did destroy the country.....and the economy. Im not a tory and i dont know why you or anyone would follow Labour.

  • @silversynth I know it absolutely amazes me to listen to people moaning about how much the Conservatives are responsible for every single one of our problems.

    No one could have stopped the World recession, but Gordon Brown and his government WERE responsible for our domestic economic problems. Brown left us with the worst level of national debt since the First World War.

    Michael Heseltine was right, every Labour Government leaves us with a crisis. And we are recovering much slower too.

  • @dezboss Cameron said it was the world economy that was fuelling growth ,besides he was goingto match labours spending pound for pound ,but then he changed his mind ,iwonder why?

  • @jrobertsoneff Possibly, but the domestic economy is another thing altogether.

    Under Labour, the debt rose far beyond ever have been allowed to. It had to be cut and Cameron made no secret of it, which is the main reason the cuts have been made.

    I do agree that the cuts aren't making the economy grow very fast, but that does not change the fact that they had to be done in some shape or form.

  • @dezboss The economy was growing until the tories got back in.

  • @jrobertsoneff The economy is still growing...

  • @dezboss Old post, but too damn right. By 2007 prudent broon had run up the national debt beyond half a trillion quid, even the LibDem Vince cable remarked at the time that such a deficit during a period of sustained economic growth highlighted gov problems in the event of a down turn, and even The Guardian published an article about our debt levels back then.

    More than half of our national debt was incurred before the credit crunch.

  • @dezboss You miss the point entirely. Party politics in all countries is a sham to distract you. The world recession, like previous ones, was engineered by the City of London bankers, who have every single MP in their back pockets. Blue, red or yellow, they are all the same. Look above the puppets to find the real enemies. Also, debt/interest doesn't even exist. It can be wiped clean over night. Austerity always leads to increased deficits.

  • @dezboss piss off Tory boy

  • @rovercrew For a start, I'm not a tory boy.

    Secondly, that was a really immature and ill-eductaed thing to say. Grow up and try to think of something clever to say you idiot.

  • @dezboss I wouldn't waste a 'clever' comment on a Tory scum bag like you. Go and knock one off over a photo of John Major.

  • @silversynth

    Lol national debt was at a 'record' level in 1997, it was also 38% of our GDP, in 2010 it was 39.5%.

    You sound like a typical Daily Fail reading sheep who isn't all that bright but has to be a Tory cos mummy and daddy were.

    Put simply, you're an idiot.

  • @1878EFC2008 wow, a Labour voter talking about following a party because his mum and dad did!

    Thats rich! The vast majority of Labour voters continue to vote for them because its a 'family thing'!....or they are an immigrant....or a public sector worker....or a minority....or in a union....or on benefits.

    Labour, a party for immigrants, minorities, and those on benefits. You must be so proud!

  • @Kozzy06

    What's wrong with being an immigrant or a minority? Strange post, mate, very strange indeed.

  • @1878EFC2008 ther not british

  • @weneedtodosomething

    they're*

  • @weneedtodosomething its YouTube not an English exam liberal pussy

  • @1878EFC2008

    Globally, white people are a minority.

  • @1878EFC2008 Nothing wrong with it - unless of course you wish to see your community grow, refuse to integrate whilst actively attempting to change the political, and social climate of the country you migrated to.

  • @1878EFC2008 Yes Brown was very good with adjusting figures just like in 2005 when he hit a record month for borrowing so he changed his economic cycle time frame allowing him to borrow more......it's called creative accounting. The OECD warned him in 2004 about his borrowing. 2005 The Ernst & Young Club warned him about his economic policy. 2005 The CBI warned him about his defecit & he must cut public spending yet he IGNORED THEM ALL, & now we are here...........enough said.

  • @silversynth

    Furthermore the deficit under Major, if projected upwards using correct data, was the equivalent of £110bn, whereas under Brown it only ever reached £65bn.

    What was that you were saying about facts?? :)

  • @1878EFC2008 The deficit in 2009/10 under Brown was £170bn.

  • @cofjohn

    No it wasn't, thicko.

  • Tony Blair was great once.

  • Damn. So very harsh.

  • 0:37

  • looking back yes john major had problems but he was a decent man. Tony Blair got into an illegal war without the backing of the UN which killed thousands and ruined an entire region, and now has a multi million job on behalf of the UN to clean that region up... if anyone is weak weak weak its the money grabing liar called mr blair

  • @123HMatty hmm it wasnt a illegal war! Everyone knows this! Stop making a fool of yourself.... Hes not a liar cause he delivered so many promisses over the years they were in government...

  • @evertonjf08 yeah it was so legal that the entire UN got it wrong it wrong, they seemed pretty opposed to the war to me...

  • @123HMatty John Major helped Saddam acquire weapons so Blair can send his men to the firing range just so he can be Bush's lap dog. In a chain of events, both are just terrible (excluding other bad things they've done).

  • Hang this sociopath

  • can any1 tell me the name of his wife you know the one that has a set of lips like a letter box?

  • John Major was a good man, and if his party at the time werent bent of self destruction, would have been one of our great Prime Ministers, certainly he was infinately more intellegent than Blair and Blair knew it, hence the constant leftwing attacks on Majors character.

  • Weak, weak, weak? Well Tony, i hope the rope they put round your neck is STRONG, STRONG, STRONG when they string you up you callous murdering bastard!

  • @DelBluenose80 what a stupid comment...people like you who blame Tony Blair for removing the scum of the earth from power are the real problems in this world

  • @Cmplord No we're not. Illegal wars supposedly fought for human rights inn these countries and for democracy. Hmmm. I smell shit. Nothing but a self enrichment scheme on both sides of the atlantic and all done of the lives of the innocent, civillian and honest servicemen and women alike. The claims of human rights and democracy made all the more laughable when you consider that Saudi Arabia is one of allies, yet we dont find they merit intervention on the same grounds.

  • @Cmplord Do some research on the relationships we had with the people you call the scum of the earth. If it had remained profitable to have Hussain and the Taliban around then we would still deal with them. Our boys and girls were sent to their deaths on pound signs! Have a look at the behaviour of some of our allies, Saudi Arabia and Israel to name just two. Why dont these regimes merit intervention? Why the fuck do they get our friendship? MONEY!!!! FUCK BLAIR!

  • @DelBluenose80 I was with you up until you named Israel.

  • @bostonbeatsyankees Thanks friend, but Israel are responsible for appauling human rights attrocities and are currently occupying lands in violation of international law. For some reason though the UK and US seem to wish to shackle themselves to Israel. The sway that Isael has over American foreign policy is quite distressing and frankly if i were american i'd be wanting something done about it.

  • Oh my God, the Animal Following his Instincts wa so yooooouuuuunng! And my parents hadn't even met...

  • You should follow your damn party, they were elected to make the decisions, not just the fucking prime minister...

  • this should be a regular tv show but make it a little bit more like wild n out

  • The root cause of the dire situation in Britain today.

  • Correction... Tony Blair was great until 2005. THAT'S when the gap between rich and poor, the unemployment rate etc. started going pear shape. Until then it was improving year-on-year. Can you hold Iraq against him? Yes. Stupid decision. Can you criticise him for going against his principles and beliefs, on which he was elected? No.

  • parliament is hilarious

  • "Booooyah motha'fuckah'!" Trashtalking in the parliament, this is how politics all over the world should play out, the one with the best smacktalk wins! Then you have no need for wars!:D

  • A Great Great Man respected by all whoever you support, I was a Tory (UKIP Now) however I have nothing but the highest respect for this man, a legend and a true hero. God Bless Him.

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  • Tories by any chance? CUNT and a crap politician you say. That'll be why the Tories gave him a standing ovation.

  • tony was great....until 2003

  • "I lead my party; he follows his": it's not even a very good come-back for Christ's sake. However, I must admit "Weak, weak, weak" was delicious.

  • WESAK WEAK WEAK!!

    Smooth talk from the guy that sucked up to Bush.

  • tony and john: truly a pair of wankers.

  • I'm sorry but Tony Blair wiped the floor with John Major and had taken away the Government (Tory) that had led our country into the dark ages! I'm sorry guys we owe him a lot (ruling out the illegal war)

  • @Ninje56 unfortunately we seem to have headed back into the dark ages towards the end of Labour's 13 years, and with this current government it will take a while to come out of it. Politics needs an overhaul.

  • @Ninje56 Try saying that to the millions of public sector workers who are being thrown out of work as a direct consequence of Blair's economic policies. Or the students who can't get educated.

    We face a major rise in fascist politics in this country, all because the Labour party couldn't keep their mits out of the public finances, and Blair was at the centre of it.

  • @Ninje56 Bollocks, WEAK WEAK WEAK

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