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Previously on "Blair ready for a "comeback""

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  • d000hg
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    Originally posted by hyperD View Post
    No politician listens to the electorate unless it's voting day, in which case the troughing feckers are on their hands and knees vomiting forth false platitudes in order to maintain their engorged snouts in the public trough.
    An argument which might have more weight not coming from a money-grubbing contractor whose aim is to trough as much cash from a client as possible, and quite possibly earns far more than those politicians for less work.

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  • hyperD
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    Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post
    Will he still be listening to God or might he listen the the "electorate" for a change?
    No politician listens to the electorate unless it's voting day, in which case the troughing feckers are on their hands and knees vomiting forth false platitudes in order to maintain their engorged snouts in the public trough.

    However, the Antichrist will probably proclaim himself God or Jebus or some other deity.

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  • BrilloPad
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    Will he still be listening to God or might he listen the the "electorate" for a change?

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  • hyperD
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    I say let the Antichrist return and finish off what he intended: the rape and ruination of the UK economy and the self-engorgement of his public school chums. Might as well, Cameron's too fecking slow, we need a master OverLord.

    And bring back that Brown dog as well - he'll rush back to his ruinous ways like a dog to its own vomit.

    Then we can have a proper bloody civil war, and we're laughing: we've got Zeity's armed mothership and I've got plenty of piano wire.

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  • Doggy Styles
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    Originally posted by bobspud View Post
    I disagree. Brown knew exactly what he was setting out to do... should have been dragged down from scotland and hung from a downing st lamppost IMO.

    It would be quite interesting to see what blair would achieve without a tulipface like Brown pulling all the strings in the background...
    Would he be like a body without a skeleton? All sort of floppy?

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  • bobspud
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    Originally posted by Doggy Styles View Post
    Former Tory Cabinet minister Lord Tebbit attacked the former PM, branding his political legacy ‘debt, war, ignorance, welfare dependency, social division’.

    He said: ‘Blairite education policies have brought about an upsurge in illiteracy and innumeracy, and left a generation of near-unemployable young people.’


    You can add to that ineffective border control and his own tax avoidance. Blair is an even bigger c*** than Brown, who at least has the excuse of being mentally deranged.
    I disagree. Brown knew exactly what he was setting out to do... should have been dragged down from scotland and hung from a downing st lamppost IMO.

    It would be quite interesting to see what blair would achieve without a tulipface like Brown pulling all the strings in the background...

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  • Doggy Styles
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    Former Tory Cabinet minister Lord Tebbit attacked the former PM, branding his political legacy ‘debt, war, ignorance, welfare dependency, social division’.

    He said: ‘Blairite education policies have brought about an upsurge in illiteracy and innumeracy, and left a generation of near-unemployable young people.’


    You can add to that ineffective border control and his own tax avoidance. Blair is an even bigger c*** than Brown, who at least has the excuse of being mentally deranged.

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  • Troll
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    Originally posted by zeitghost
    I'll get the barrett 50 cal ready for the occasion.
    Fine...as long as you use the API rounds...just to make certain

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  • d000hg
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    I thought Blair was unpopular even with Labour now.

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  • BrilloPad
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    Originally posted by Troll View Post
    the time is right for him to make an impact on the home front after years in political exile
    The reason he is in political is because of the impact he had last time - he wrecked everything.

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  • Troll
    started a topic Blair ready for a "comeback"

    Blair ready for a "comeback"

    Tony Blair has hired a new spin doctor so he can ‘re-engage’ with British politics.

    The former prime minister ‘has things to say’ and believes the time is right for him to make an impact on the home front after years in political exile.

    Mr Blair will appear on a joint platform with Labour leader Ed Miliband in July at an event to celebrate the Olympics.
    stab stab stabity stab

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