Tony Blair considering a return to politics
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Well, it just seems we can't get rid of him. First of all he's suggesting that people should vote tory or lib-dem, then he suggests he's tempted to make a return.
Undermine Corbyn so he loses the election then makes his return to lead a return to new Labour. 'Things can only getbetter' worse'
I wonder which middle-eastern state will have WMD'S this time...
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2017/apr/23/t...
Undermine Corbyn so he loses the election then makes his return to lead a return to new Labour. 'Things can only get
I wonder which middle-eastern state will have WMD'S this time...
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2017/apr/23/t...
Utterly deluded. It seems he is teaming up with Gina Miller to fund pro-remain candidates in the forthcoming GE. I think they have raised some £250K so far & will be announcing their official election campaign next week.
Apologies for the DM link: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4434854/Ar... You've got to wonder who's donating.
Oh, & this: https://inews.co.uk/essentials/news/blair-calls-su...
Apologies for the DM link: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4434854/Ar... You've got to wonder who's donating.
Oh, & this: https://inews.co.uk/essentials/news/blair-calls-su...
Edited by Biker 1 on Sunday 23 April 17:57
Thing is for all his cock ups and the Iraq debacle, he is at least competent.
You do get the impression he'd get votes as someone who has the first clue how to do "govt stuff" - i.e. how to run the country with a global context (even if you disagree with his policies).
He really does expose a wide range of MPs across the parties as total rank amateurs who have no clue whatsoever.
I do tend to agree he's a bit far over on the toxic scale, but its a sad reflection on the current list of MPs that he would make Labour immediately more electable than they are now. How damning for Corbyn & his shower.
I see Hamon - the French "Labour" candidate (ignoring the commy), has only scooped 7% of the vote today. 7%!
You do get the impression he'd get votes as someone who has the first clue how to do "govt stuff" - i.e. how to run the country with a global context (even if you disagree with his policies).
He really does expose a wide range of MPs across the parties as total rank amateurs who have no clue whatsoever.
I do tend to agree he's a bit far over on the toxic scale, but its a sad reflection on the current list of MPs that he would make Labour immediately more electable than they are now. How damning for Corbyn & his shower.
I see Hamon - the French "Labour" candidate (ignoring the commy), has only scooped 7% of the vote today. 7%!
///ajd said:
Thing is for all his cock ups and the Iraq debacle, he is at least competent.
You do get the impression he'd get votes as someone who has the first clue how to do "govt stuff" - i.e. how to run the country with a global context (even if you disagree with his policies).
He really does expose a wide range of MPs across the parties as total rank amateurs who have no clue whatsoever.
I do tend to agree he's a bit far over on the toxic scale, but its a sad reflection on the current list of MPs that he would make Labour immediately more electable than they are now. How damning for Corbyn & his shower.
I see Hamon - the French "Labour" candidate (ignoring the commy), has only scooped 7% of the vote today. 7%!
Beggars beliefs doesn't it?You do get the impression he'd get votes as someone who has the first clue how to do "govt stuff" - i.e. how to run the country with a global context (even if you disagree with his policies).
He really does expose a wide range of MPs across the parties as total rank amateurs who have no clue whatsoever.
I do tend to agree he's a bit far over on the toxic scale, but its a sad reflection on the current list of MPs that he would make Labour immediately more electable than they are now. How damning for Corbyn & his shower.
I see Hamon - the French "Labour" candidate (ignoring the commy), has only scooped 7% of the vote today. 7%!
FN2TypeR said:
///ajd said:
Thing is for all his cock ups and the Iraq debacle, he is at least competent.
You do get the impression he'd get votes as someone who has the first clue how to do "govt stuff" - i.e. how to run the country with a global context (even if you disagree with his policies).
He really does expose a wide range of MPs across the parties as total rank amateurs who have no clue whatsoever.
I do tend to agree he's a bit far over on the toxic scale, but its a sad reflection on the current list of MPs that he would make Labour immediately more electable than they are now. How damning for Corbyn & his shower.
I see Hamon - the French "Labour" candidate (ignoring the commy), has only scooped 7% of the vote today. 7%!
Beggars beliefs doesn't it?You do get the impression he'd get votes as someone who has the first clue how to do "govt stuff" - i.e. how to run the country with a global context (even if you disagree with his policies).
He really does expose a wide range of MPs across the parties as total rank amateurs who have no clue whatsoever.
I do tend to agree he's a bit far over on the toxic scale, but its a sad reflection on the current list of MPs that he would make Labour immediately more electable than they are now. How damning for Corbyn & his shower.
I see Hamon - the French "Labour" candidate (ignoring the commy), has only scooped 7% of the vote today. 7%!
FN2TypeR said:
///ajd said:
Thing is for all his cock ups and the Iraq debacle, he is at least competent.
You do get the impression he'd get votes as someone who has the first clue how to do "govt stuff" - i.e. how to run the country with a global context (even if you disagree with his policies).
He really does expose a wide range of MPs across the parties as total rank amateurs who have no clue whatsoever.
I do tend to agree he's a bit far over on the toxic scale, but its a sad reflection on the current list of MPs that he would make Labour immediately more electable than they are now. How damning for Corbyn & his shower.
I see Hamon - the French "Labour" candidate (ignoring the commy), has only scooped 7% of the vote today. 7%!
Beggars beliefs doesn't it?You do get the impression he'd get votes as someone who has the first clue how to do "govt stuff" - i.e. how to run the country with a global context (even if you disagree with his policies).
He really does expose a wide range of MPs across the parties as total rank amateurs who have no clue whatsoever.
I do tend to agree he's a bit far over on the toxic scale, but its a sad reflection on the current list of MPs that he would make Labour immediately more electable than they are now. How damning for Corbyn & his shower.
I see Hamon - the French "Labour" candidate (ignoring the commy), has only scooped 7% of the vote today. 7%!
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