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  • is it just me or this guy looks like older superman

  • Tony Blair = Zionist puppet [ fact ] Tony Blair = Freemason puppet [ fact] Tony Blair = Illuminati's puppet [ fact] Tony Blair = Skull &bones puppet [ fact] Tony Blair = Bohemian Grove puppet [ fact] Tony Blair = Rothschild's puppet [ fact] Tony Blair = Bilderberg Group's puppet [ fact] Tony Blair = Trilateral Commission's puppet [ fact] Tony Blair = Elite's puppet [ fact] Tony Blair = Council on Foreign Relations puppet [ fact] Tony Blair is a warmonger [ fact ] How does he sleep at night?
  • @luckyjamal on top of a large pile of money obv

  • @luckyjamal You = needs to get out more, perhaps a girlfriend, or maybe just human interaction..

  • John Major was a decent PM.One of the most decent we've had since the early 70s. Shame he's gone. He should be elected back in and change things round like he did before.

  • I was born on this exact day- a day when Labour were begining to dominate British politics- I was born in the dark ages lol

  • Quite strange. Labour did eventually give away all our power in the end.

    And now they want us to give away control of our finances to France and Germany for no real reason other than getting our financial sector to prop up countries that refuse to sort out their budgets just because the financial sector is the essentially the reason were here. And all so we can be at the table when they have discussions about how to spend our money, despite the fact we're not part of the euro.

  • Fuck Tony Bullshit. 

  • Blair looked like a slimy jew when he was younger.

  • @Edgey1988 So true.

  • The saddest thing was the British voters actually believed this slimy creep and elected him as P.M. 3 times. He has left the UK poorer and is responsible for thousands of innocent lives lost due to his own greedy ego.

  • @2212corby the greedy ego david cameron supported? the war he has not bothered to stop?, and if you have actually done your homework you can see since 1997 and 2005 unemployment was lowed by massive amounts, not to mention the fact that many people regard the late 90s and early 2000s as the best period in recent history economically. you better go read up!

  • @TheJaaysog Iraq? Blair got MP'S to green-light the war on the lie of W.M.D. The reason people regard late 90's-2000's as prosperous was because Labour were bequeathed a booming economy thanks to the conservatives, and so generating even more revenue. Labour's mishandling and overspending is unfogivable. The overspending wasn't even our money, it was all done on PFI's. A debt, that has exorbitant interest rates applicable, that somehow they didn't Incorporate into our National debt figures.

  • @2212corby . I never said i supported the war in iraq.How can overspending be "bad". So stop and lets have a look shall we?.The USA is currently the biggest military spender in the world it that is all based upon debts that its paying back very slowly. Look at china the worlds 2nd most powerful country with huge cash reserves and its in debt as well.What you fail to see is that without this "overspending" the UK would be a 3rd world country,heck even your in debt! thats why you have internet!

  • @TheJaaysog

    No, a reasonable sized debt is fine, but about a quater of what labour spent, and not on complete shit that won't help us really, such as into the E.U and subsidising industries that were losing money. As well as letting in 4+ million immigrants and handing out benefits left right and centre + selling 60% of our gold reserves at a record low price? I hate to tell you but the last 13 years have been convered up by blair you honestly don't beleive what polititions SAY do you? Hahaha

  • @403766 What has the current conservative goverment done for me? bullington club faggots

  • @TheJaaysog

    I love the way you ignore all my points, I realize now that you like most of the country are just a complete idiot, no wonder its all going to the shits...

    The conservatives are managing our economy and sorting out our home economic problems in this extremely dark time for us you fucking moron, getting rid of our debt

  • @403766 Typical angry right winger, ranting nutter who wants homosexuals balls cut off, build a wall around the UK, introduce regressive taxes and sel off the NHS ct ect.. i don't care what you say ill always stand up for the workers, they are the foundations and you cant build a house without foundations, just like society. Anyway it was ted heath that took us in so whose fault is europe? yours

  • @TheJaaysog

    What in fucks name are you talking about homosexuals balls for? Not that I have ever had a single problem with them in any way neither do conservatives....

    p.s they don't want to sell of nhs, and please elaborate on "whos fault is europe"

    You can't sum up conservatives, yet I have to say almost all labour supporters when it comes to economics and politics are incredibley retarded, you seriously need education before you vote next.

  • @403766 Spot on, well said! Keep it up, please. Labour destroyed this country while screaming "shorter waiting lists", etc, etc., without acknowledging they had NO money to pay for it, hence our brutal debt. Thank God Labour have Ed M. at the helm: they're going nowhere with such a worthless leader.

  • Education crime and nhs greatly improved under Labour, transport too was farcical under Tories.

  • No shortage of double-breasted suits on the Tory benches!

  • I HATE TOrys wreckless goverment nothing but lies

  • Tony Blair will be eventually viewed as a much better pm than people thought. Think for yourself rather than follow the sheep

  • @p1xiegirl You think the man who opened the borders of this country for 4 million immigrants, done on purpose, and gave our rights away to Europe and the Human Rights Act, is going to be viewed as a good PM?

    You are deluded. The man is a traitor, him and his party.

  • Wonbder how Major's peas are

  • Christ.

    What an anti-climax and let-down Blair and New Labour turned out to be.

    Cant believe I was duped into voting for him in 97. Huge mistake.

    Never again. New Labours 13 years of insanity has caused immense damage to this nation.

  • @Kozzy06 Conservatives, the only way

  • I can't believe I voted for Blair ---- I once thought he was a good guy, man he fooled me. Thing is where is the low life now?

  • torie shite

  • I wish we had Major back, good PM.

  • This man was OUR George Bush jnr wasn't he ?

  • @TheKenfig tony blair is a cunt but i would never go that far (american presidential elections are poularity contests). "sarah palins blouse looks midey fine today i think ill vote for her". LMAO

  • tbh blair was the best pm we've had in about 50 years if you ask me

  • @positiveblackman1 absolutely agreed.

  • @positiveblackman1 And you're how old? Judging by your use of 'tbh' I'm going to guess 14.

  • i'm italian but i absolutly love the way these debate are held in England. could you please explain me the reason why some mps get up when their leader is going to talk?

  • @TheGenteingiro They are trying to get the attention of the speaker so they themselves can talk.

  • @EbsNhexz thank you.

  • @TheGenteingiro They are indicating they want to ask a question.

  • hindsight makes everyone a martyr

  • @JONNOG88 part 2 - Any Tory PM in 2003 would have supported an invasion. The only serious opponents were on the Labour benches. Aside from this; ever since the 1950s Tories, and others on the right of British politics have made themselves (and to a much tinier extent) the country money by becoming gentlemen arms dealers with some affectations towards this "preserving Britain's greatness". The result? Look at the Middle East today.

  • @JONNOG88- Yes I take your point actually. Somewhere along the line, some bright people decided that Labour would only ever be elected by appearing more comfortable with big business and the city. With regard to the recession, this was something with roots causes in the US housing market and consumer lending that had unprecedented effects on everything. Little Lord Osborne would have handled it no better, and actually, when compared to Gordon Brown is ill-qualified to run the treasury.

  • @TheSageofWestRiding

    Mr Brown, the man who flogged off half our gold reserves at record low prices against his own advisors advice, with the current price of gold, a massive loss to Uk . He also altered the taxes on dividends that brought about a massive loss in the private pensions of Uk, helping to bring a poor retirement pension to many, he also promised to pay Billions to Africa, never asking the Uk population and acting the BIG man as if it was coming out of his own purse. Complete idiot.

  • I take it none of you remember the days when (what seemed like every other week), a senior Tory abused office to put money in their pocket (Hamilton, Riddick, Tredinick), lied about personal conduct and indiscretions (Parkinson, Mellor, Archer, Ashcroft), or did favours for big business (Aitken, before libelling himself and attempting to bully the Guardian into silence). Say what you want about Blair, but if anyone stepped out of line, they were out. Only Mandelson recovered from his misdeeds.

  • @TheSageofWestRiding

    That may be. All politicans Tory, Socialist or Liberal are nothing more then self-serving pigs at a troff. But atleast during the Tory years (1979-1997). We were'nt led into to fight a pointless and illegal war in the Middle-East. And the Blair/Brown raping of the economy. Which steered the UK into a £900 Billion deficit. Whilst Blair swans about in his 5 houses.And Brown vies for highly paid job at the IMF.What a great Socialist they where.

  • @TheSageofWestRiding Yes but he gave you Brits the Iraq War, the constant sucking-up to George W and Gordon Brown. That bloody well negates everything he provided... if he even did.

  • Blair was a fucking boss in opposition. Although he was up against Major...

  • Blair basically called Major 'chicken' instead of actually discussing facts, heralding the start of a House of Commons that plays like a posh white Yo Momma contest, instead of arguing about real facts. Even Major can't continue until he points out Blair's bullshit, as if to tell him to grow up and that if he wants to talk bullshit at least talk bullshit on an actual issue

  • I wonder if all the people here writing.

    "Oh was'nt Major a nice guy, he was so underated"

    "So much better then the champagne Socialists of new Labour"

    The same people who booed him when left Downing street, back in 97.

  • @JONNOG88

    There is always a brainless herd who wish to live in a la la land where everything is free and wonderful, money trees, free housing, endless child benefits . They will always applaud people who offer everything for free. Witness the recent collapse of the western economies. These countries such as Uk offer false bribes to the people to get elected, while financing their promises by massive lending. The estimated true debt of Uk is £4.7 trillion .

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  • Sir John Major, the most underrated Prime Minister this country's ever had. With John, what you saw was what you get. Pleasant, straight-forward, honest and great integrity. Sadly, his lack of 'public personality' cost him the election in 1997. The British electorate predictable turned to Blair's sexy Socialism, and it buggered us right up. What a shame. Blair may have looked flash and electable on the outside, but inside he was a common criminal. I believe that history has reprieved Sir John.

  • @Maddy4Me Are you seriously suggesting that Labour won the 1997 election simply because Major lacked 'public personality'? The people turned to Blair because they were fed up with the Tories, they had been in power for 18-years and their reputation for economic competence was in tatters. Similarly, the people turned to Cameron because they were fed up with Labour, in power for over a decade and could no longer be trusted with the economy. GOVERNMENTS LOSE ELECTIONS, OPPOSITIONS DONT WIN

  • Tony Blair committed a crime by taking the country to war on false pretences. John Major committed the cardinal sin of shagging Edwina Currie. Well, neck and neck so far lads.

  • I love it how you Brits shout out in politics :D

    Makes it alot more lively :D

  • "why can he not stand at that dispatch box as a prime minister and say he was wrong" ... what a hypocrite!

  • @mico2020

    Pardon.............He was not wrong. History proved that Tony Blair and his friends have transformed Uk into a broken debt ridden country overflowing with unwanted immigrants living on benifits and whose law courts are unable to make any sensible verdicts due to being ruled by the Infamous European Human Rights Law. Tony Blair has became a hated figure in Uk, he along with his unpopular wife now scurry round mainly in Usa, making a fast buck wherever they can .

  • @mico2020

    Yes Tony Blair IS a total hypocrite !!

    Also the truth of the Iraq war fiasco will perhaps never come out.

  • It's inbelievable that the UK voted in Tony Blair and got rid of Sir John.

    People deserve what they get I suppose. Imagine how well we would all be doing now if the Brown/Blair dictatorship hadn't of trashed our country with their Spend Spend Spend and open-door immigration policies. Shame on all you Labour voters. Please leave the country.

  • Bring back John Major, he is a legend!

  • You can say what you like about Blair but he was without a doubt the most radical and progressive Labour Prime Minister since Clement Attlee and the first Labour leader who was actually brave enough to realise that blindly following an outdated socialst ideology wasn't going to get them elected. Blair carried out some of the most important economic and social reforms for decades and his only weak point was on foreign policy, where he was too quick to follow Bush and Clinton.

  • i must say, i prefer Tony Blair to John Major, David Cameron and Gordon brown.

  • I don't know how John Major can claim to be a Eurosceptic when it was he who signed the Maastricht Treaty. This was clearly not in the national interest; neither was Margaret Thatcher's treachorous decision to take Britain into the European Exchange Rate Mechanism as a means of appeasing her Europhile cabinet. She realised far too late that people like Hesseltine were strong supporters of a federal Europe and were prepared to do anything in order to achieve it. All of this is very sad...

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  • Major : "We are there to fight for British interests, not to follow the policy he [Blair] would and surrender British interests."

    How right John Major was with Tony Blair and him surrendering British interests in the Lisbon Treaty, interesting foresight...

  • Tony Blair, one of the great leaders!

  • nice nose picking at 3:02

  • It's actually from 11 June 1996.

  • @Tijgermelk

    Ok,good research by yourself !!

  • If this is 1992 then why is Blair asking the questions?

  • @santana26491

    Good question as Tony Blair was not elected as the leader of the labour party till july 1994, following the sad death of John Smith.

    So only two things could have happened with this video, the date is wrong or Tony Blair was standing in For John Smith ?

    I will send a message to atlantic 1952 who has submitted this video to see if this valid question can be answered.

  • Tony Blair,now possibly the most hated Pm of all time !!

  • Every single word Major said about Europe was 100% correct. When blair came into power, he gave away more of our rights to Europe than ever before, he sold out. At least Thatcher and Major stood up for the country and didnt give OUR powers to brussels, unlike Blair.

  • Blair talked the talk ,but once he was in power just laid on his back and let Europe walk all over us .Then later on tried to scurry into power as the Eu president ,till they kicked his backside out of it thank god !!

    Just imagine it,with the loathsome 'Lady wife' of President Blair' yes Cherie ,swanking and swanning about ,bossing and preaching to everyone !!

    Her and the other labour windbag Neil Kinnock, yes the man who wriggled into the Eu , while getting all his family nice cushy jobs.

  • @no1knowledge Well said son. It's inbelievable that the UK voted in Tony Blair and got rid of Sir John.

    People deserve what they get I suppose. Imagine how well we would all be doing now if the Brown/Blair dictatorship hadn't of trashed our country with their Spend Spend Spend and open-door immigration policies. Shame on all you Labour voters. Please leave the country.

  • @digger65uk

    Tony Blair certainly aged a lot when he was in power.

    I liked John Major and he was a lot straighter than the other lot.

    When the power was passed over to labour the economy was very good.

    Brown flogged off half of our gold reserves at the record low prices of the time, something like a fifth of the present value, despite being warned not to by many key advisors.

    What a disaster the ''Human Rights' charter has been for uk, although Cherie did well out of it !!

  • @digger65uk Yes the open-door immigration policy has again been a disaster for us, changing our country for ever and they let the people of this country believe that money grew on trees with their massive borrowing and spend, spend spend. All money has to be repaid sometime and it seems the truth is that taking in all debts including public service pensions, the true debt now owed by this country is something near to £4.8 trillion ,what a disgrace !!

  • @digger65uk

    This amount of debt ( £4.8 trillion ) would not even be repaid if all the houses and property in Uk were sold at their current values. If the budget deficit is ever mentioned on programmes like question time, the audience groan and boo, they just want to live in a make believe world where Uk can just keep on spending, running up ever increasing debts. I think that the new government may make inroads into our debt problems, then labour will then get voted straight back in again !!

  • Tony Blair,traitor, liar and conman .

    Along with his greedy and selfish wife

    ( 'DONT YOU KNOW WHO I AM '' )

    who went round grabbing cash where ever she could ,free holidays and adding houses while she inspired her husband to join the dreaded eu human rights charter that has cost this country so dear .

    Yes I think we can get by without the Blairs .

    He was everything to everybody .

    He sucked up to George Bush ,his little poodle !!

    I along with many others hate this reptile of a man !

  • @no1knowledge So ignorant.

  • @StringArms

    Perhaps the truth hurts you !!

  • @no1knowledge Yeah or perhaps you are still ignorant and most definately deluded.

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  • @StringArms

    Many people seem to agree with my comments.

    I have seen many leaders come and go, starting from Mr Attlee,who was a wonderful,humble and honourable labour Prime minister.

    In 1997 Labour were handed the best balance sheet ever and look what happened.

    Look at how the balance of trade inbalance rocketed under labour.

    Look at the mess on all fronts that they have now handed over, complete chaos.

    By the way,before you call me ignorant.. ' definately '. spelt definitely.

  • I'm not normally one to defend Blair, but the idea that he was Bush's poodle is absurd nonsense. Bush was elected in 2000. Blair set out the philosophical and political case for liberal interventionism in the Chicago speech of 1999, which subsequently became known as the Chicago Doctrine. I'd much rather a British Prime Minister nail his mast to the American flag rather than the sclerotic and corrupt European Union. I feel dirty now for defending a neosocialist

  • @no1knowledge

    Much like Nick Clegg and David Cameron then...?

  • @TheNorchard your wrong, the ripping of us students and the common working man. by putting up VAT and student fee's

  • @no1knowledge You are 100% right.

  • @darkstar1345a

    Ummmm you are a strange bunny !!

  • @cherrytime22

    just to clarify : no1knowledge said "I along with many others hate this reptile of a man ! " and i retorted lizards / shapeshifters was  just in his head

  • @darkstar1345a

    It would seem to me that his ( no1knowledge) comments and description of this awful man ,eg Tony blair were spot on and most people in Uk do hate and revile this liar and now Uk pariah, who cannot go anywhere safely in this country without the company of many bodyguards.

  • @darkstar1345a

    I would add that the word reptile has 2 meanings in the dictionary. The first refers to a cold blooded,air breathing vertibrate with horny scales or plates such as a snake or tortoise, well yes it is an insult to those poor creatures to compare them to Tony Blair !! The second meaning of reptile is perhaps more appropiate to him. A contemptible  grovelling person , reptilian adj .

  • @cherrytime22

    Yes I agree with you, it is an insult to call the despicable Tony Blair a reptile..........Reptiles are far nicer company than him and mostly only cause problems if they are threatened and they also dont cause the amount of deaths, trouble and chaos that this person did.

  • Why do they stand up after each question ? I'm sorry, I'm not familiar with the HoC

  • @girl43 Tradition. I suspect it is intended as a form of respect to the Speaker of the house who, theoretically, is in charge of the running of the house of commons.

    It is a very old arrangement

  • @girl43 The Speaker of the House picks who gets to ask questions and they are standing in an attempt to catch her eye and be selected

  • 1997 is the right year

  • The Blair-lovers always like to highlight his three "historical victories," but forget some facts:

    The three elections had record low turnouts: 71%, 59% and 61%

    Blair won in 2005 on the lowest share of the vote EVER - 35%

    The electoral system drastically skewered the seat numbers in favour of Labour

    Major won more actual votes in 1992 than Blair did in 1997, 2001 or 2005

    NEIL KINNOCK won more actual votes in 1992 than Blair did in 2001 or 2005

  • @Chazzoli Blair was also helped by the fact that the Conservative party turned into an unelectable pile of turd for the period 1993-2010. The Conservatives were unable to get their vote out in any large number outside their core constituencies.

  • @Chazzoli He still won though...

  • bugger off major you hypocrite , ha ha

  • Fuck Blair, he's completely FUCKED UP ENGLAND, and sold us out to the EU, solely so that he could gain financially, a traitor!

  • I liked Major he was very middle of the road biege and banal. I just couldn't see Major drilling a hole in the nations pocket by warring with everyone in the middle east with USA. Can't help think that John was SO boring we could have quiet easily gotten away with no war at all!

  • Mmmm. Nice hair Tony! But Johns is better!

  • If you want to consider the UK, the Euro thing and EEC, it's useful to understand the ramifications of the Lisbon Treaty. Despite Labour's promises, there was no UK referendum on it. Naughty Ireland voted "No". So naughty Ireland was ordered to vote again. In other words, democracy is fine about the EU, as long as you keep voting till you agree to do as you are told by the EU. Major sold out the UK 2 EU. So did Blair, and despite pyrotechnics so is Cameron and Hague. weak, weak, weak.

  • God hes a fucking dull boring bastard

  • Blair may have achieved one of the greatest landslides ever in 1997 but he was all style no substance personified, he inherited the best situation of any since WW1, and we're fucked now, history will judge Major to have been greater.

  • @kkwillsaveus If your view is that simplistic your a waste of a body.

  • @redface626 It appears you have failed to differentiate between 'you're' the contraction and 'your' the possessive' when you say 'your a waste of a body' what about his or her a waste of a body. Anyway, explain why I'm wrong.

  • Major's comments on Europe are completely hypocritical. He claimed to oppose the idea of a European superstate, but was the man who took Britain into the Exchange Rate Mechanism, a prelude to economic union. He signed the Maastricht Treaty, which made us all citizens of the European Union. So don't believe the Conservatives when they try and pretend that they are more Euroscepti than the other parties; now that they have jumped into bed with the Lib Dems, that argument is no longer valid.

  • Tony Blair was Cameron in a time when the house of commons did not allow such stupidity, ineptitude and incompetence. Major WON! Unfortunately Labour was better at propaganda.

  • Is it wrong that i'm majorly attracted to John Major right now?

  • Tony blair was so popular because he was charismatic, a good speaker. I wonder who would win in a debate, Magaret Thatcher or Tony Blair... I think Maggie.

  • Tony Blair used to make mince meat of Major back then lol.... he really did inspire hope in us all back then!... untill he jamp into bed with the yanks over Iraq

  • @fuckthehuns1 Blair inspired hope in us because he pretended to be something that he was not. He tried to make out that he was the heir to Thatcher, someone with her courage and determination but who would learn from her mistakes. Soon after he came to power, it became apparent that he was no such thing.

  • Its 1995 or before, as unless I'm wrong the man on Major's left is Peter Morrison whom died in 1995. Its definately at least 1994 as Blair was not leader before this so I put it in 1994-1995 bracket.

  • @enoch140 The man on Major's left is Michael Heseltine, Deputy Prime Minister at the time and he is still alive today, he was on TV just the other day fit and well after the UK General Election. The man on Major's right is Nicholas Somes the grandson of Winston Churchill.

  • @enoch140

    Its 11/06/1996 according to Hansard

  • John Major: we are in the EU to fight for British interests, not to follow the policy that New Labour would and surrender British interests. Hmm I think John was on to something there

  • I miss Tony Blair, he's tell David Cameron where to stick it

  • blair reminds me of some guy from monty python

  • Talk of the lottery (after 1994), Lamont on backbenches (after 1993), Blair leading Labour (after 1994). It's clearly not 1992

  • Labour is the only way forward. If the tories do win this election they won't win the next one, because they'll f**k it all up again like they did last time!

  • @FabFM I agree, your right, they'll fuck it up again like they did last time. Wait, last time was 18 years of governement before they fucked it all up. This labour government is hated and has fucked up in 13 years. So on balance the Tories must be better!! Thx mate, u helped me alot, i'm gonna vote Tory.

  • @d1DaRkOnE Vote tory if you must (like you were not going to anyway). It wasn't 18 years before they fucked it up, it was a FULL 18 years of fuck ups under the tories. Suits well that you're voting for them, because you're a total fuck up too!

  • @FabFM HAHA, love this reply from you!! Not only do you obviously have no argument, you decide to insult me. It just shows that you do not vote Labour because you agree with their principles, but rather you have invested your loyalty in them like a football team, you love them no matter what they do. I voted Labour 1997 & 2001 and it was obvious to me that we were always headed here. Learn your history friend, The 18 years of Tories was hardly a fuck for a FULL 18 years

    CONT...

  • @d1DaRkOnE Hogwash! I would vote lib dem or tory if they had realstic plans but they don't. Every tory government has screwed the average working man to give the better off tax breaks. I don't follow football anyway, and do not follow a party "no matter what they do". I will be voting labour because they are the only party with a sensible stage by stage plan to reduce the deficit without effecting front line services or economic recovery.

  • @FabFM CONT

    That Tory government took us out of the worst financial period this country had well, till now. We were a country that required a bail out like greece, we were bankrupt, all because of Labour in the 1970's. By 1985 The UK was strong, wealthy, and had high owner occupiers making the people asset wealthy. It wasn't till about 1988 that the Tories started going mental, big headed and losing their way.

  • @d1DaRkOnE So you admit yourself that the best part of ten years under the tories was shite. Yet you're voting for them? Kinda silly!

  • @FabFM What I agree is that where the tories failed the social services, Labour failed also with 13 years of destroying the middle class, entrepreneurial spirit and the small business. We need all facets of our society to succeed. The tories focus on the success of non-dependents and the business people too much and Labour spend on the poor and services. Too much emphasis on one over the other wrecks important aspects of our society.

    CONT...

  • Cont As for the economic recovery, NO economic institution or academic institution has ANY faith in the Labour party's solution. I agree that the best way out is for the government to spend in a keynesian sense as Labour is doing, but labour is wasting money and wants a mandate to continue wasting money. Are you telling me that you do not think central government, your local council and other services waste money on needless expenses that have little to do with genuine frontline servicing?

  • @d1DaRkOnE As a business owner myself, I know plenty of people have faith in Brown's plan. The tories may win the election, but if they do it will only be by a few seats, making it a close parliment between the parties.

    There are always ways things can be streamlined, but I doubt there is too much waste in public services from what I have seen. Compare the UK to the rest of the world. We are lucky. We have an NHS, many other countries can only dream of such service.

  • @FabFM oh jesus we do live in a very very strange world labour are the ones who fuck the country up every time there in offcie not the tories, and what is this last time buisness 1997? you mean the good economy which was fed to labour on a spoon and they fucked it up being the incompitent lowlife supporting scum that they are

  • @inman28 What nonsence. Nothing was spoon fed to Labour. The mess the tories left behind was unbelieveable. The tories more than doubled income tax, refused to pass a minimum wage, increase NI, gave us the higest ever unemployment and under the thatcher/major government 1 million familes lost their homes. Get real!

  • John Major is like looking at an zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz­zzzzzzz- *cough* excuse me, nodded off just then ... Yeah he's like an empty, grey zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz ...

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  • @UmmahTube evidence for that?

  • Major was a bastard who's cabinet supported the Serbian war criminal, and then President Slobodan Milosevic. At the time the Brits played a big hand at creating a conflict between Bosniaks and Croats aswell through co-intel ops, in order to strenghten the Serb position. Both goverments (conservative and labour) are and always will be a disgrace

  • ohh why didnt we listen to john major

  • @dim432 because any labour government is better than the best tory government!

  • @FabFM no, no, no

  • @Oneandoneself Yes, Yes, Yes

  • @FabFM no. Labour governments end in economic crisis

  • @Oneandoneself No. Labour governments help the many not the few. If the tories win the election we'll soon be paying for the NHS because tory governments privtise anything they can - british rail, british telecom, etc. Again, any Labour government is better than the best tory government, because the tories are not (and never will be) fit to run a country.

  • @FabFM sorry lets just make this clear- the Thatcher major government between 1979-1997 left the greatest set of economic figures since before the first world war. here we are in 2010 under a labour government which has ruined those figures and left us with the worse ddebt since the first world war and if they get in again it will be the worst since britain began.

  • @Oneandoneself The economy was not that great in 1997, that was very clear, regardless of these figures the tory supporters try and quote now. Here's a fact, if the economy was so great under the tories then how come more than 1 million familes lost there homes, everyone knows that for the majority of time Gordon Brown was chancelor we had a great economy, and we'd still have today if the banks hadn't have f~~~ed things up! Brown is the only one who can get us through these times!

  • @FabFM Yes I agree they help people who wish to ser up their own business and that is how you create wealth. It just so happens so many of the fucking population cannot be arsed and prefer to live on benefits. NO labour government is ever sucessful in the economy and the armed forces becuase they treat the forces like scum

  • @Oneandoneself You're living in cloud cuckoo land. Under Labopur recessions they have helped people to keep their homes, kept most of the NHS free and invested more in other public services. Education standards are also higher than EVER. That VS a tory government who doesn't care about the people and tries to sweep under the carpet that 1 million familes lives were destroyed because they couldn't afford to keep their homes.

  • What a twat Blair is. He sold us out to the frigging European Union. Major was right, we lost all our identity and Labour have spunked all our industry and money away. Labour are a disgrace.

  • Both Blair and Major were wrong, because they both supported continued of the EU. May I remind you that it was Major who signed the Maastricht Treaty without a referendum. He was a truly awful Prime Minister with a gut hatred for the nation state, but Blair was worse. I grant you that.

  • Major had a problem showing true conviction in what he said but regarding Europe here he was dead right and Blair dead wrong. Blair did everything to make sure Britain's interests came after America's and Europe's.

  • Blair seems pretty "new" here.

    "WEAK... WEAK... WEAK!"

  • Yes this must be '94 or later as Blair wasn't leader until then.

  • This'll be 94 or later I reckon.

  • These lot are a bunch of vogons.... I'll explain..... Vogons are one of the most unpleasant races in the galaxy. Not actually evil, but bad-tempered, bureaucratic, officious and callous. They wouldn't even lift a finger to save their own grandmothers from the Ravenous Bugblatter Beast of Traal without orders signed in triplicate, sent in, sent back, queried, lost, found, subjected to public inquiry, lost again, and finally buried in soft peat for three months and recycled as firelighters.

  • These lot are a bunch of vogons.... I'll explain..... Vogons are one of the most unpleasant races in the galaxy. Not actually evil, but bad-tempered, bureaucratic, officious and callous. They wouldn't even lift a finger to save their own grandmothers from the Ravenous Bugblatter Beast of Traal without orders signed in triplicate, sent in, sent back, queried, lost, found, subjected to public inquiry, lost again, and finally buried in soft peat for three months and recycled as firelighters.

  • Blair looked good back then lol

  • Major = Useless

  • @pardeepsinghk its more like Major = Unlucky, since most of what blair relished in his term at office was due to Major, such as the Northern Ireland peace

  • Black Wednesday and recession?

    Tory sleaze?

    Underinvestment in schools, hospitals etc?

    Privatisation of National Rail?

    Maastrict?

  • @pardeepsinghk Wrong, wrong, wrong, wrong, wrong.

    He got us out of recession.

    Why should the government invest in public services? Over the past thirteen years, we have spent, spent and spent again. Look where we are now!

    Privatisation of National Rail was good.

    Maastricht was bad, I admit.

  • Blair made mincemeat out of Major.

  • @HAZIDEAD to be fair, he made mincemeat of all the torie leaders.

  • In the Commons Blair struggled against Hague but trounced the others.

  • The Tories should have lost in 1992.....after ERM the tories were dead.......It would have been fun in 1997 with a massive Tory Majority.......