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Previously on "Tony Blair: Your are Forgiven!"
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Originally posted by Troll View PostJust for clarity:
The spikes on Traitors Gate are currently reserved for:- Blair
- Prescott
- Brown
- Straw
- Blunkett
- Darling
- Hoon
- Hewitt
- Kelly
- Milliband
the rest will just be beheaded
HTH
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Originally posted by wendigo100 View PostAfter 300 years of independence as a law Lord, the position of Lord Chancellor is now a political post in the Labour cabinet (that should ring a few bells with you Alexei).
Straw was sure out of his depth in Foreign Office, but then again who isn't right now? They need proper strong diplomat in charge there, not politically elected figure. Same really goes for MoD.
It's a pity Cook died - he was definately decent chap.
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Originally posted by AtW View PostWhy him (Straw)? He seems to be a decent guy.
And apart from politicising the justice system, he was out of his depth at the Foreign Office, and you don't need me to remind you what a mess the Home Office became after his years in charge.
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostWhat's the betting he joins Opus Dei?
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Originally posted by Diver View PostThe man is a true leader.
He dragged this country out of the dark ages and pushed us striding into the future.
He has left a legacy to be proud of, and those that follow in his footsteps will have to take great strides in national and international diplomacy to match the tremendous pace of the path he has left for them to follow.
We should bow down to his wisdom and foresight. worship at the feet of the great man.
Btw, Religion, the last refuge of the scoundrel.
What's the betting he joins Opus Dei?
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The man is a true leader.
He dragged this country out of the dark ages and pushed us striding into the future.
He has left a legacy to be proud of, and those that follow in his footsteps will have to take great strides in national and international diplomacy to match the tremendous pace of the path he has left for them to follow.
We should bow down to his wisdom and foresight. worship at the feet of the great man.
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Just for clarity:
The spikes on Traitors Gate are currently reserved for:- Blair
- Prescott
- Brown
- Straw
- Blunkett
- Darling
- Hoon
- Hewitt
- Kelly
- Milliband
the rest will just be beheaded
HTH
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Bliar is forgiven
NEVER!
There is not enough money in the world to absolve his indulgences.
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