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Previously on "UK was wrong to invade Iraq"

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  • AtW
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    Originally posted by d000hg View Post
    Of course by keeping everyone alive, that would set up an even bigger time-bomb for the future.
    You can't keep everyone alive but you can avoid disgrace of pensioners dieing in their houses during winter because they can't afford to heat their houses - the fact that it happens en masse in this country is a total disgrace and it is a result of failed economic policies.

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  • d000hg
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    Originally posted by AtW View Post
    Nu Liebor's economic legacy will kill far more people in this country than in wars in Iraq and Afghanistan combined.
    Whatever you say. Of course by keeping everyone alive, that would set up an even bigger time-bomb for the future.

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  • shaunbhoy
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    German & French politicians don't do it yet why is it so acceptable for UK?
    Not sure that the German and French leaders would be able to bring much to the Party when talk turned to all things "War".

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  • Troll
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    Originally posted by Shimano105 View Post
    No because the Government is now Tory/Lib Dem - but they were the Government. What a strange thing for you to say.
    Asked on 18th March 2003 to support Tony Blair’s motion for military action against Iraq, Labour and Conservative MPs lined up to vote “aye”.

    Both the Conservative and Labour frontbenches in the House of Commons supported the war. The Conservatives even argued that the Government wasn’t being tough enough.
    Party Turnout
    Con 139 15 0 95.1%
    DUP 5 0 0 100.0%
    Ind 0 1 0 100.0%
    Ind Con 1 0 0 100.0%
    Lab 245 138 0 94.1%
    LDem 0 53 0 100.0%
    PC 0 4 0 100.0%
    SDLP 0 1 0 33.3%
    SNP 0 5 0 100.0%
    UUP 6 0 0 100.0%
    Total: 396 217 0 94.8%

    All falling over themselves to support the Americans with one eye on the lucrative lecture circuit after office
    Ask yourself what kind of uproar there would be if UK politicians went on after office to make millions from giving tours to Russia or China? but because it's done in the USA no one gives a hoot

    German & French politicians don't do it yet why is it so acceptable for UK?

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  • Drewster
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    Originally posted by fullyautomatix View Post
    What has changed so suddenly that they are spouting such bulltulip? It was the worst decision of Labour when they were in power and yet it has taken them a leadership contest to come out and accept that it was wrong.

    Bunch of crooks each one of them.
    1) They are politicians..... (Therefore they lie)

    2) They are no longer riding the "Government with large majority" Gravy Train...... (Therefore keeping schtum doesn't benefit them anymore)

    3) See 1

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  • Doggy Styles
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    Originally posted by fullyautomatix View Post
    What has changed so suddenly that they are spouting such bulltulip?
    They couldn't start cleansing until the guilty ministers were largely gone.

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  • AtW
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    Originally posted by threaded View Post
    Strange? No this is strange:

    Nothing strange here - please move along.

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  • swamp
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    Originally posted by minestrone View Post
    The war was a ******* disaster, probably the worst decision the UK has made since the end of WWII.

    You come from a war mongering nation where invading countries happens at the drop of a hat, this country was meant to be the cradle of democracy and yet we let a psycho PM drag us into this. Blair is a twunt and if I was allowed to put a c on that I would. I truly detest that man and being a religious person the twunt with a c rarely comes out my mouth. I reserve that word for him.

    Recession, depression, hyper inflation, stagnation happens. It is in the cycle of this thing we all capitalism.

    Old folk die of cold, it happened before new labour and it will happen after. That fact was never their decision, the war was.
    For once I find myself agreeing with minestrone!

    For all our sins, Britain did have a reasonable reputation in the World. We could at least usually claim some moral high ground when we told other countries what to do.

    All that was shot to tulip when we invaded Iraq.

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  • threaded
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    Originally posted by Shimano105 View Post
    No because the Government is now Tory/Lib Dem - but they were the Government. What a strange thing for you to say.
    Strange? No this is strange:

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  • gingerjedi
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    Originally posted by fullyautomatix View Post
    This suddenly seems to be the mantra of the Labour leadership candidates. Ed Balls has said it and so have Dave and Ed Millipedes.

    What has changed so suddenly that they are spouting such bulltulip? It was the worst decision of Labour when they were in power and yet it has taken them a leadership contest to come out and accept that it was wrong.

    Bunch of crooks each one of them.
    Neither Ed was an MP when Tony took us to war, the sith lord Mandy must have some sort of plan that involves distancing them from the old/new labour.

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  • Shimano105
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    Originally posted by threaded View Post
    The government took the UK into that war. These guys are not the government. How can you therefore attach blame to them?

    Bizarre.
    No because the Government is now Tory/Lib Dem - but they were the Government. What a strange thing for you to say.

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  • HairyArsedBloke
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    Originally posted by fullyautomatix View Post
    What has changed so suddenly that they are spouting such bulltulip?
    It is what they have to say to appeal to the left of the party, no more or less than that. It has nothing to do with if it was right or wrong. Nor has it to do with what there actual belief is.

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  • threaded
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    Originally posted by fullyautomatix View Post
    This suddenly seems to be the mantra of the Labour leadership candidates. Ed Balls has said it and so have Dave and Ed Millipedes.

    What has changed so suddenly that they are spouting such bulltulip? It was the worst decision of Labour when they were in power and yet it has taken them a leadership contest to come out and accept that it was wrong.

    Bunch of crooks each one of them.
    The government took the UK into that war. These guys are not the government. How can you therefore attach blame to them?

    Bizarre.

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  • AtW
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    Originally posted by minestrone View Post
    It is no surprise to me that your tulipty little company is failing

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  • minestrone
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    Originally posted by AtW View Post
    No, it certainly wasn't the worst.



    Yeah tulip like old people who die because they can't afford fuel during winter is "normal" in a cradle of democracy - the economy is so fundamentally broke that war in iraq (tragic error - I've been against it before it started actually, check my posts on this board) is a non-factor on a scale of things that this country will face.
    It is no surprise to me that your tulipty little company is failing, you display stupidity like it is a fashion choice.

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