Tony Blair is a national hero

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Murph7355

37,760 posts

257 months

Tuesday 12th September 2017
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Tryke3 said:
Next time when you need to see a specialist doctor go and see philip green instead, it would be the same thing, whats the worst that can happen ?

What you are saying is just populist bs, its sad people think in this way
Populist BS appears to be the new populist bs smile

If specialist doctors had a recent track record of doing nothing productive for ailments it would be all too easy to understand why people turned to snake oil pedlars instead. No?

Think why people may be starting to think this way. Clue - it's not because they're all stupid old racists...

turbobloke

104,014 posts

261 months

Tuesday 12th September 2017
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Tryke3 said:
Next time when you need to see a specialist doctor go and see philip green instead, it would be the same thing, whats the worst that can happen ?
He takes your pension when you're not looking?

Proper politicians lie easily and plausibly, wonderful stuff.

Murph7355 said:
Think why people may be starting to think this way. Clue - it's not because they're all stupid old racists...
Accurate diagnosis shocker!

turbobloke

104,014 posts

261 months

Thursday 14th September 2017
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On Sunday I said:
His latest emissions show he's still deluded.

Including the expected ego angle that he was still hankering after being the first President of the EU not just the Commission and is watching his dream fade fast.
Today: "Juncker lays out his vision for the future of the EU - led by a European president"

As indicated...no wonder Blair is whining about Brexit. His dream non-job is going up in smoke.

Self-interest rules AB.

poo at Paul's

14,153 posts

176 months

Thursday 14th September 2017
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When he was on the Telly the other day, did anyone else notice what a massive he is?

anonymous-user

55 months

Thursday 14th September 2017
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poo at Paul's said:
When he was on the Telly the other day, did anyone else notice what a massive he is?
Yes, I noticed that. In fact, his ishness first came to my attention in 1997.

FN2TypeR

7,091 posts

94 months

Thursday 14th September 2017
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turbobloke said:
On Sunday I said:
His latest emissions show he's still deluded.

Including the expected ego angle that he was still hankering after being the first President of the EU not just the Commission and is watching his dream fade fast.
Today: "Juncker lays out his vision for the future of the EU - led by a European president"

As indicated...no wonder Blair is whining about Brexit. His dream non-job is going up in smoke.

Self-interest rules AB.
President of around 450 million people?

No where near grand enough a role for Saint Tony!

Robertj21a

16,478 posts

106 months

Thursday 14th September 2017
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FN2TypeR said:
President of around 450 million people?

No where near grand enough a role for Saint Tony!
Wasn't he lining himself up to be the next Pope ?

johnxjsc1985

15,948 posts

165 months

Thursday 14th September 2017
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Robertj21a said:
Wasn't he lining himself up to be the next Pope ?
I think he was passing on that job thinking a "living Saint " would be appropriate for him.

Smiler.

11,752 posts

231 months

Thursday 14th September 2017
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Known around here as Toby Bleurgh


CaptainSlow

13,179 posts

213 months

Thursday 14th September 2017
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swiveleyedgit said:
poo at Paul's said:
When he was on the Telly the other day, did anyone else notice what a massive he is?
Yes, I noticed that. In fact, his ishness first came to my attention in 1997.
Mine too, I'm glad to say I never fell for his st. I don't have the deaths of hundreds of thousands on my conscience.

BlackLabel

13,251 posts

124 months

Tango13

8,451 posts

177 months

Monday 4th December 2017
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CaptainSlow said:
swiveleyedgit said:
poo at Paul's said:
When he was on the Telly the other day, did anyone else notice what a massive he is?
Yes, I noticed that. In fact, his ishness first came to my attention in 1997.
Mine too, I'm glad to say I never fell for his st. I don't have the deaths of hundreds of thousands on my conscience.
I've posted this before but many years ago the first time my Grandfather saw an interview with Nixon in the late 60's he commented that he wasn't to be trusted, he smiled too quickly and too easily...

Fast forward 30 odd years and guess what my first thoughts were upon seeing Blair gurning away for the camera...

Goaty Bill 2

3,415 posts

120 months

Monday 4th December 2017
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Tango13 said:
CaptainSlow said:
swiveleyedgit said:
poo at Paul's said:
When he was on the Telly the other day, did anyone else notice what a massive he is?
Yes, I noticed that. In fact, his ishness first came to my attention in 1997.
Mine too, I'm glad to say I never fell for his st. I don't have the deaths of hundreds of thousands on my conscience.
I've posted this before but many years ago the first time my Grandfather saw an interview with Nixon in the late 60's he commented that he wasn't to be trusted, he smiled too quickly and too easily...

Fast forward 30 odd years and guess what my first thoughts were upon seeing Blair gurning away for the camera...
The question you really want to know the answer to is "who is taking their vacation with Murdock?".

Or perhaps in the particular context of Bliar "Is Tony still spending vacation time with Murdock?"


In the year when Bliar overthrew Kinnock we watched a fairly typical looking young Labour politician change in appearance to looking more like an escapee from one of those US television drama series about corporate Lawyers.

During the year running up to the election, he made a 180 degree turn on every major Labour policy until Labour policy had become entirely indistinguishable from Conservative policy.
John Major had refused to vacation with Murdock, and Bliar had run to him like a puppy when called.
The Sun flipped its position from rabid right wing Tory to throwing its full support behind 'New' Labour and alea iacta est.

British conservatives hate him, Corbyn's Labour hate him, anyone who doesn't hate him is either blind, or hoping for a share in some evil windfall.


Robertj21a

16,478 posts

106 months

Monday 4th December 2017
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Goaty Bill 2 said:
The question you really want to know the answer to is "who is taking their vacation with Murdock?".

Or perhaps in the particular context of Bliar "Is Tony still spending vacation time with Murdock?"


In the year when Bliar overthrew Kinnock we watched a fairly typical looking young Labour politician change in appearance to looking more like an escapee from one of those US television drama series about corporate Lawyers.

During the year running up to the election, he made a 180 degree turn on every major Labour policy until Labour policy had become entirely indistinguishable from Conservative policy.
John Major had refused to vacation with Murdock, and Bliar had run to him like a puppy when called.
The Sun flipped its position from rabid right wing Tory to throwing its full support behind 'New' Labour and alea iacta est.

British conservatives hate him, Corbyn's Labour hate him, anyone who doesn't hate him is either blind, or hoping for a share in some evil windfall.
Agreed. Just as well that his wife is liked by so very many people............

laugh

mybrainhurts

90,809 posts

256 months

Tuesday 5th December 2017
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Robertj21a said:
Goaty Bill 2 said:
The question you really want to know the answer to is "who is taking their vacation with Murdock?".

Or perhaps in the particular context of Bliar "Is Tony still spending vacation time with Murdock?"


In the year when Bliar overthrew Kinnock we watched a fairly typical looking young Labour politician change in appearance to looking more like an escapee from one of those US television drama series about corporate Lawyers.

During the year running up to the election, he made a 180 degree turn on every major Labour policy until Labour policy had become entirely indistinguishable from Conservative policy.
John Major had refused to vacation with Murdock, and Bliar had run to him like a puppy when called.
The Sun flipped its position from rabid right wing Tory to throwing its full support behind 'New' Labour and alea iacta est.

British conservatives hate him, Corbyn's Labour hate him, anyone who doesn't hate him is either blind, or hoping for a share in some evil windfall.
Agreed. Just as well that his wife is liked by so very many people............

laugh
Good grief...really?

She must be overdue for a rebore.

Goaty Bill 2

3,415 posts

120 months

Tuesday 5th December 2017
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mybrainhurts said:
Robertj21a said:
Agreed. Just as well that his wife is liked by so very many people............

laugh
Good grief...really?

She must be overdue for a rebore.
What's not to love about a woman, a Queens Council, that does business with a known criminal in order to secure a good deal on property for her children?
What's not to love??


BlackLabel

13,251 posts

124 months

grumbledoak

31,545 posts

234 months

Sunday 17th December 2017
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Shifty looking bugger, isn't he?

nyxster

1,452 posts

172 months

Sunday 17th December 2017
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grumbledoak said:
Shifty looking bugger, isn't he?
You just noticed? hehe

Russian Troll Bot

24,990 posts

228 months

Sunday 17th December 2017
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So he's basically devoting his entire time to undermining democracy, thinking his charm and populism will sway those thicko plebs who don't know what's good for them