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Previously on "Please please don't let Blair return"
I like him. He should come back. He's a war criminal but at least he had innocent civilians killed abroad. Dave Snooty instead is committing social genocide on his own soil and on a greater scale.
"A very large minority in the Labour Party, a tiny minority among the voters and a large majority among journalists hate him with an unreasonable passion for being a winner …*He quit the House of Commons for a reason, which is that trying to make a comeback is a stupid idea."
I would say it's more because he behaved like a used car sales man.
"A very large minority in the Labour Party, a tiny minority among the voters and a large majority among journalists hate him with an unreasonable passion for being a winner …*He quit the House of Commons for a reason, which is that trying to make a comeback is a stupid idea."
"A very large minority in the Labour Party, a tiny minority among the voters and a large majority among journalists hate him with an unreasonable passion for being a winner …*He quit the House of Commons for a reason, which is that trying to make a comeback is a stupid idea."
In this country, the 2000s seemed to be the decade of the vacuus celebrity. They are a celebrity because they are a celebrity, and not much else, but they sort of feed, nurture and magnify it.
Now Tony Blair was more than that, after all he was a bloody prime minister, but apart from getting elected in the first place, what skills, abilities or vision has he ever had?
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