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Will there be a time soon when

Aimster

Lifer
The war in Iraq is not popular in Europe and the BBC is always on the other side of whoever the U.S is fighting. What will happen to Tony Blair?
Does this concern anyone or is it not a big deal?
 
Tony Blairs popularity dropped like a rock in Britian, and I remember hearing quite a bit about his cohalition not having him as PM after the next election. Of course that was a year ago a i don't know about things now.
 
Blair will get elected, because there isn't a credible opposition: even if people wanted to vote him out because of the war, they would have no one to vote in.
 
Originally posted by: Martin
Blair will get elected, because there isn't a credible opposition: even if people wanted to vote him out because of the war, they would have no one to vote in.

Yup. Remember, Tony Blair is fron the Labour party, the left wing party over there. Unless there is an internal split, there is no one for liberals who oppose the war to vote for. Of course, Blair is having difficulties keeping his party together. He might not survive a leadership review.
 
Originally posted by: Martin
Blair will get elected, because there isn't a credible opposition: even if people wanted to vote him out because of the war, they would have no one to vote in.

IF he is the party leader, then maybe. By the looks of it, his position is not so sure. Labour Party will prolly win, with or without Blair...
 
well, his party is now the smallest of the three main parties if I remember correctly, but he has said that he will seek a third term
 
Britain does need to elect a non-Blair PM, and hang Bush's US out to dry by distancing England from it like yesterday's maggotty meat.

51% of US voters may have caused the world to be stuck with Bush's US, but the World doesn't have to stand by it or us.
 
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