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Tony Blair resigning as of June 27


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Eurola
  Jun 22, 07, 23:55  #61

Hey, what did she do to you?

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sledz
  Jun 22, 07, 23:55  #62

Quoting: krysia
I vote for president Sledz.


the world would be one peace lovin party!!!

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Eurola
  Jun 22, 07, 23:56  #63

I cast my vote on you Sledz then.

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sledz
  Jun 23, 07, 00:03  #64

Quoting: Eurola
Hey, what did she do to you?


I went to Maine East H.S. they constantly crammed the Rodhams & Clintons

down my throat, the rich errogance of the snobby Park Ridge people

turned me off.....

Its all about what you got ,who you know, how much money

I`m a city boy where life is real

I was born with a plastic spoon in my mouth....... THE WHO!!

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krysia
  Jun 23, 07, 00:03  #65

Sledz da KING!!!!

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sledz
  Jun 23, 07, 00:10  #66

Quoting: krysia
Sledz da KING!!!!



I do feel like one tonight


I have a date with a certain girl named Kasia tomorrow!!!

Tak! Tak! Tak!

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Daisy
  Jun 23, 07, 02:39  #67

Quoting: szarlotka
The only viable PM is Boris Johnson. He's as incompetent as the rest but provides a few laughs along the way.


he'd get my vote, he couldn't f**k the country up any more than the rest, but at least he'd entertain us.

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Amathyst
  Jun 23, 07, 05:07  #68

Quoting: Daisy
he'd get my vote, he couldn't f**k the country up any more than the rest, but at least he'd entertain us.


I always think it was such a shame that John Smith died, what a different country we would have now...nice educated grounded man...Ms D, no matter who gets in they will always blame their failure on the last government same as the labour gov has blamed the conservative gov, at least Maggie had backbone

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Daisy
  Jun 23, 07, 07:18  #69

Quoting: Amathyst
I always think it was such a shame that John Smith died


agreed, only the good die young

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szkotja2007
  Jun 23, 07, 13:39  #70

Quoting: Amathyst
shame that John Smith died,

Agreed - I wouldn't have voted for his party but at least I could respect the man.

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Amathyst
  Jun 23, 07, 15:36  #71

Quoting: szkotja2007
Agreed - I wouldn't have voted for his party but at least I could respect the man.


I take it you vote for the Scotish Nationalist Party?

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szkotja2007
  Jun 24, 07, 05:57  #72

Quoting: Amathyst
take it you vote for the Scotish Nationalist Party?

Yep. Primarily because of thier commitment to independence but its the small things that make a difference to peoples lives.
Since coming to power in the last month they have -
reversed Labours decision to close two Accident and Emergency departments
got rid of the graduate endowment
commited to providing immunisation against HPV to all women by 2008
on their way to scrapping the council tax
more free nursery care
etc etc

Compare that with what Tony Blair and his cronies have done in the last month.

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Daisy
  Jun 24, 07, 05:58  #73

Quoting: szkotja2007
Yep. Primarily because of thier commitment to independence but its the small things that make a difference to peoples lives.
Since coming to power in the last month they have -
reversed Labours decision to close two Accident and Emergency departments
got rid of the graduate endowment
commited to providing immunisation against HPV to all women by 2008
on their way to scrapping the council tax
more free nursery care
etc etc


we're all moving to Scotland then

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szkotja2007
  Jun 24, 07, 06:09  #74

Its all good ! As opposed to most Nationalist groups, the SNP actively encourage people from different cultures to settle in Scotland.
The first non-white member of the Scottish Parliament was from the SNP.

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Daisy
  Jun 24, 07, 06:11  #75

I spent 2 brilliant weeks in Orkney a while back, but then Orcadians don't consider themselves scots do they? I'd love to live there all the same

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Daisy
  Jun 24, 07, 06:23  #76

going back on topic, there was a documentary on tony Blair on channel 4 last night, part 2 is tommorrow night, very interesting.

I knew he was a little sheister, but I never realised what a complete chancer he was as well, even scared of Gordon Brown

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szkotja2007
  Jun 24, 07, 06:26  #77

Great at this time of year - hardly gets dark at all.

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Daisy
  Jun 24, 07, 06:27  #78

Quoting: szkotja2007
hardly gets dark at all.



I was there in July and walked across Rackwick beach at midnight

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szkotja2007
  Jun 24, 07, 06:29  #79

Back on topic - I reckon a whole lot of stuff is going to come out when TB goes. By the way, it was a SNP MP that first raised the cash for honours question.
Iraq is how he is going to be remembered.
Still wont prevent him from earning millions in the future though.

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Daisy
  Jun 24, 07, 06:31  #80

Quoting: szkotja2007
Still wont prevent him from earning millions in the future though.


they don't call him 'Teflon Tony' for nothing

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szkotja2007
  Jun 24, 07, 06:33  #81

Talking of "Teflon" - I gotta go now - the Sunday dinner aint gonna cook itself !

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szarlotka
Edited by: szarlotka  Jun 25, 07, 09:40  #82

Quoting: szarlotka
The only viable PM is Boris Johnson


And this is why I support Boris. The clip shows him turning out for a 'friendly' football match of England v Germany politicos and journalists..

 

"For you Fritz, za match is over!"

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szkotja2007
  Jun 25, 07, 09:52  #83

Reminds me of Schumacher's assault on Battiston, Spain 1982 !

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jay uk
Edited by: jay uk  Jun 28, 07, 10:30  #84

We just have to wait and see ,if he can cut the mustard and will he,do you think will get on with George Bush ?

I have the impression,that Gordon Brown could be more of the European type - meaning that, he will have the UK interests towards Europe....if you see what i mean and having said that,do you think it might effect our relationship with the U.S ?....Tony and George was known for getting on very well.It would be interesting to see how the George Bush and Gordon Brown combination runs.No doubt we will see.

But i dont think there will be any world stopping changes though.

But theres always the UK's General Election approaching soon and by then we will see how he performs,so to speak.

As for Tony Blairs next Job,i think he could do quite well.After all, he certainly has the experience....good or bad.

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