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Ming Campbell skewers Tony Blair at PMQs

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Uploaded by on Jan 25, 2007

Ming Campbell demolishes Tony Blair's failures to debate Iraq at Prime Ministers Questions on January 24, 2007.

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  • I think the video should be re-named to "Tony Blair skewers Ming Campbell."

  • Blair is most respected speech maker in UK history, Bless him

  • blair owned!!!

  • @jonniefc What the hell is Larbour? And your spelling "wasn't meant to be correct"? hahahahaha Ooooh you sure showed me! lol

  • @mellowNdark heres an idea for you, go eat shit you gobshite. My spelling was not ment to be correct anyway. You horrible larbour following twat

  • @jonniefc Glad to see Education Education Education worked so well with you. Your spelling is a disgrace!

  • Mong Campell more like.

  • I'd say Blair came off quite well- he shouldn't be debating with nobodies in the Lib Dems, he should be leading, and he did. He's got other things on, because, oh yeah, PM much? It was a stupid argument. The point he made was totally right, against publicity-grabbing withdrawal plans. Classic Lib Dem fail.

    And constitutionally, he is the PM, so he doesn't necessarily need MPs to back a war.

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