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Originally posted by VectraMan View PostI wondered if you meant this film:
https://youtu.be/AtW1Lq5c04E?t=64
But unlike him, Tony Blair coming back is no laughing matter.
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I wondered if you meant this film:
https://youtu.be/AtW1Lq5c04E?t=64
But unlike him, Tony Blair coming back is no laughing matter.
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Originally posted by bobspud View PostIm guessing you missed the part where:
He helped the US start a holy war and destroy a fair chunk of the middle east in the process.
Got us hitched into crippling Private Public Finance deals that will probably finish off the NHS
Got his mate Gordon to sell our gold but not before announcing to the world they would be dumping stock so the that the market tanked and we lost Billions of additional pounds in receipts for selling something that has only boomed since...
Yeah he's great
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I'd like to invite Tony to a 'clear the air' meeting with UKIP.....
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(never understood why the Conservatives got stopped from using that, it was quite clearly an accurate representation of his personality)
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Normally I too would have "burst out laughing" but that was before the Labour and Conservative conferences rolled out succession of "Toy Town" characters with a vision to match.
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Originally posted by Bee View PostWhat's the problem with him!!!!!He looks like a good guy!
He helped the US start a holy war and destroy a fair chunk of the middle east in the process.
Got us hitched into crippling Private Public Finance deals that will probably finish off the NHS
Got his mate Gordon to sell our gold but not before announcing to the world they would be dumping stock so the that the market tanked and we lost Billions of additional pounds in receipts for selling something that has only boomed since...
Yeah he's great
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Originally posted by Bee View PostWhat's the problem with him!!!!!He looks like a good guy!
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