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« on: November 15, 2006, 17:42:59 »
:)  :) I wonder,when Blair finally decides to call it a day and clears off out of this Country what the history books will say about the legacy he left us all to live with.Here's some for starters Mr. Blair...

a.  Corruption.....as in cash for honours
b.   Jailed asylum seekers let out of prison to re-offend
c.   The Country,practically sinking with the influx of foreigners
d.   The tax payer funding the jailed druggies compo. claims
  That's just for starters...I can literally think of lots more....thank you very much Mr. Blair.........

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« Reply #1 on: November 15, 2006, 17:44:31 »
Please, do not get me started.....Really, don`t :evil:

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« Reply #2 on: November 15, 2006, 17:56:36 »
Tony Blair this is your life...

Quote from: "michael aspel"
a.  Corruption.....as in cash for honours
b.   Jailed asylum seekers let out of prison to re-offend
c.   The Country,practically sinking with the influx of foreigners
d.   The tax payer funding the jailed druggies compo. claims
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« Reply #3 on: November 15, 2006, 18:10:31 »
I thought he 'd had a new Subaru for a minute..... :lol:  :lol:

 

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« Reply #4 on: November 15, 2006, 20:05:45 »
Don't go there... please... I don't want to get chucked off the club for expressing my veiws on that traitor...
who, incidentally, should be hung for treason.... the scumbag francophile that he is...

No free speach any more unless it's all cleaned up and pc....

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« Reply #5 on: November 15, 2006, 20:13:15 »
Quote from: "discograham"
Don't go there... please... I don't want to get chucked off the club for expressing my veiws on that traitor...
who, incidentally, should be hung for treason.... the scumbag francophile that he is...

No free speach any more unless it's all cleaned up and pc....

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« Reply #6 on: November 15, 2006, 21:41:12 »
Ok, here goes.
How about
Tony Blair, this is your life!
You have succesfully
1) Put the UK under a threat of terrorism that could potentially end our way of life in the UK, as we know it.
2) Brought in a piece of legislation that nobody needed (Human Rights Act) in the Uk, that has allowed your missus to do very nicely out of it, thank you very much!
3) Included us in an 'armed policing action' that was, although morally correct, not a viable option.
4) Over the space of ten years, have succesfully destroyed the ability to have a laugh, joke,and allow kids to be brought with freedom of choice.
5) With promises to bring down unemployment, have seen it rise to its highest level
6) Made was once seen as the finest Police Force in the world, an international laughing stock.
7) Made pride in your countries achievements, a thing to be ashamed of,
8) Made freedom of choice a thing to be frowned upon.
9) Allowed HM Armed Forces to become a shadow of its former self.

Etc etc etc.

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« Reply #7 on: November 15, 2006, 22:11:12 »
...but he has got a nice smile.... :twisted:
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« Reply #8 on: November 15, 2006, 22:14:47 »
I always think of him as a sort of cheshire cat character, he shows up whenever tehre's trouble and then fades away leaving nothing more than the lasting memory of teeth
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« Reply #9 on: November 15, 2006, 22:38:27 »
Quote from: "Robbo"
...but he has got a nice smile.... :twisted:


LOL but its a shame about his wife!
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« Reply #10 on: November 16, 2006, 02:26:39 »
Suddenly I feel so at home in the bar again :D

I had a nice job in engineering until that a*** w*** got into power, now the factory is a 'trade warehouse', oh no hang on a minute, that went out of business too :roll:
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« Reply #11 on: November 16, 2006, 06:21:14 »
He has truly turned us into an island nation.
There is little left that is British, this is reflected in all aspects of our nation.
We are at the mercy of foreigners every step that we take and to completely button up the situation he has made it illegal for any one of us to speak the truth about most things without fear of legal action.
This is not progress, this is a massive backward step that can only bring trouble for the future.
England no longer exists as a country as it is not self governed, whereas Wales and Scotland technically are countries.
The UK is being split into new assemblies that the tax payer is paying for, yet we are told nothing of, you have to go and find it for yourself and in 2008 it will affect us massively.
All services have been compromised by the new legislations, some 3000 new laws, but the most frightening new Bill in the Queens speech is the bill for organised crime, you will be imprisoned for thinking about organising any crime, you do not have to carry it out, this is all well and good if they were to use it for just that, but look how they have abused the new terror laws :(
We are sleepwalking into totalitarianism and an even more oppressive State than you could ever think of, it is truly frightening.

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« Reply #12 on: November 16, 2006, 08:39:04 »
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1) Put the UK under a threat of terrorism that could potentially end our way of life in the UK, as we know it




Its my guess that its the filthy stinking terrorists that are responsible for this bit.

We know who they are................
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« Reply #13 on: November 16, 2006, 08:51:50 »
I find it interesting that the defintion of terrorism can flow along the following lines.

"To instill a population with a sense of fear or dread in order to achieve a political agenda"

An interesting thought when you watch the news and see the new laws being passed I feel.
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« Reply #14 on: November 16, 2006, 09:26:00 »
All I'll say is

V for Vendetta

What made the film more scary is the fact we are headed there.
I must confess the the activities of the UK governments for the past couple of years have been watched with frank admiration and amazement by Lord Vetinari. Outright theft as a policy had never occured to him.

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« Reply #15 on: November 16, 2006, 10:41:56 »
:)  :) And a very big 'thank you' to Mr Blair....you sir,have completely screwed up the transport network system of this Country...most major roads of this once fine Country have become a virtual carpark throughout the day and all you and your merry men can think of doing is to screw yet more money out of us motorists...at least Dick Turpin had the decency to wear a mask...thank you very much Mr Blair,enjoy your retirement in the West Indies...rant over,I feel even worse now,time for some pills....

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« Reply #16 on: November 16, 2006, 11:28:21 »
Fascinating... everytthing is his fault... nobody elses... no generalising or exagerating going on at all there...


Can't wait to see what you all have to say abot the next one.. or the one after that or the one after that...

The same kind of things have been said about:

John Major
Margaret Thatcher
James Callaghan
Edward Heath
Harold Wilson
Alec Douglas-Hulme
Harold Macmillan
Anthony Eden
Clem Atlee
Winston Churchill
Neville Chamberlain
Ramsey MacDonald
Stanley Baldwin
Andrew Bonar Law
Lloyd George
Henry Asquith
Henry Campbell-Bannerman
Arthur James Balfour

And I'm sure similar things were said about the prime ministers in the previous centuries...

We put him there... so whose fault is it...?

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« Reply #17 on: November 16, 2006, 11:52:19 »
:)  :) Not a bad observation Skibum but the whole point is that he is the Prime Minister,the head man,the person in charge...he is provided with a marvellous life style,good wage and fantastic pension...he has to take the blame for the decline of this once great Country...it is his fault and I certainly did not put him in power...because of the P.C. brigade I am unable to state my political party...

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« Reply #18 on: November 16, 2006, 12:27:58 »
Quote from: "Skibum346"
Fascinating... everytthing is his fault... nobody elses... no generalising or exagerating going on at all there...


Can't wait to see what you all have to say abot the next one.. or the one after that or the one after that...

The same kind of things have been said about:

John Major
Margaret Thatcher
James Callaghan
Edward Heath
Harold Wilson
Alec Douglas-Hulme
Harold Macmillan
Anthony Eden
Clem Atlee
Winston Churchill
Neville Chamberlain
Ramsey MacDonald
Stanley Baldwin
Andrew Bonar Law
Lloyd George
Henry Asquith
Henry Campbell-Bannerman
Arthur James Balfour

And I'm sure similar things were said about the prime ministers in the previous centuries...

We put him there... so whose fault is it...?


Some of us may have put him there, but we didn`t put him there knowing what he would do, if we had of known what his agenda was, I doubt very much he would have got in.
As for it being his fault, a resounding yes, he is head honcho, it is his watch, the buck does indeed stop with him.
If he doesn`t have time to watch everything, then he should not be doing the job.
His own veiws and opinions are not in sync with the general population......And, as a last point, he is in Govt. to serve us, not the other way round, like it has become.

As for his wages, the leader of Kent County Council earns more than Tony does.....He hasn`t done it for the money now, but for what is to come once he has retired.

Too many conflicts of interest for our Tony in his position too, and this is just what is in the public domain, I really wonder what isn`t known of?

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« Reply #19 on: November 16, 2006, 12:29:10 »
Its a good point BUT

If you look at the history of his time in the job, he's probobly done more harm than a lot of people. True he can only go on the info hes given etc but its been shown that the information he's been given has been duff and he's ignored it.

How many white Elephants?

The warning shot should be that hes made at least one attempt, and is planning another, to remove the jury from some trials.

Remeber a line from a role playing game that summons up the extreme of where we are headed :

'Are you happy citizen? Yes you are arent you? Failure to be happy is punishable by summary execution! Yes I thought you were happy'
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« Reply #20 on: November 16, 2006, 15:42:21 »
Copied from another site & slightly edited.


Thank you Nu-Labour for the following:-

The Millennium Dome was built, wasting roughly 800 million?

The Scottish Parliament building was constructed at 400 million over budget?

The Diana Memorial Fountain was built?

The replacement for Wembley Stadium went over-budget and still remains uncompleted?

The Home Office failed to deport and gave the "Freedom Of Britain" to roughly one thousand alien criminals including murderers, rapists, child molesters and drug dealers?

Brown sold-off Britain's gold reserves at rock-bottom prices, before gold rose to it/s highest pricer in living memory?

Tens of billions in taxpayers money were sent to the E.U. in return for jobs for the boys, ever-growing bureaucracy and alleged but unproven benefits?

Chaos ruled at the alleged Child Support Agency and hundreds of millions of pounds continue to be wasted?

Chaos ruled at the Benefits Agency?

Chaos ruled over Brown's Tax Credit Sys em?

Chaos reigns over the new multi-billion pound N.H.S. Computer system?

Health and dental care services were progressively reduced, whilst taxation to support many of those now nonexistent services continued?

We were taken to War by fraud and deception at an annual cost of billions?

British and American forces, civilians and unknown thousands of innocent foreign civilians were sent to their deaths or serious injury as a result?

Britain was turned into one of the two most hated nations on earth?

Britain was made a target for potential terrorists?

Britain's borders went unprotected and hundreds of thousands of illegal immigrants and asylum seekers invaded the country and then had their total numbers and State benefits covered-up by a corrupt Establishment?

Thousands of vulnerable children were introduced to IMPORTED illegal substances?

M.R.S.A. was permitted to kill thousands of patients every year in N.H.S. hospitals?

Although continuing to be paid-for by the whole of the working population, hundreds of N.H.S. dentists ceased to exist?

Giving away taxpayers money to the third-world become more important than the health, safety and welfare of the ethnic British population?

Unknown numbers of pensioners died though poverty-related hypothermia?

Numerous whitewashes and official cover-ups occurred, not only protecting Cabinet Ministers but effectively defrauding thousands of potential claimants of rightful compensation?

Peerages and Knighthoods were effectively sold by a Government claiming to be cleaner than clean?

Fox- hunting became a crime, because of 'Toff envy'?

To reduce official unemployment levels, thousands of intellectually ill-equipped school-leavers were lured into serious debt with the promise of almost worthless university qualifications?

Legislation was passed enabling the gradual creation of a neo-Nazi slave-labour Police State, in which the poorest in the land can be forced to work from late-childhood to the grave supporting the political classes, their quangos-filling friends, their senior civil service acolytes and a massive bureaucracy?

Obtaining resignations from slimy lying mass-murdering pocket-lining perverted political scum became almost an impossibility?

It is surely obvious to those of even limited intellect that the foregoing are an endless catalogue of financial and social disasters for the nation. Yet Cabinet Ministers refer habitually to their Government's 'unspecified' great achievements.

Can anyone think of ONE of genuine benefit to the nation ......... apart from those involving the collection of their undeserved salaries and expenses by Blair, the Cabinet and their henchpersons.?


P.S. There is not the slightest evidence that the Conservatives or Liberal Democrats would do much better. Just that they could not possibly do worse. The same applies to both U.K.I.P. and the B.N.P. However, unlike the others, their patriotic credentials are beyond question.

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« Reply #21 on: November 16, 2006, 16:08:13 »
:)  :) Thanks for that Att...that about covers all of my thoughts about Blair,this corrupt Government and MPs in general...it's refreshing to know that there are other people in this Country who can see what's really going on but the big question is 'what are we going to do about it'.

Where did you get all that info. from ???

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« Reply #22 on: November 16, 2006, 16:22:40 »
Believe it or not, that was not all of it. I shall contact the chap who posted it on my regular site and ask him.
There are a lot of peeps who feel the same, mostly those who run their own business`s.
Regarding failed IT systems that the Govt. has induldged in, the cost to the UK tax payer for written off systems is the same as the Millenium Dome - 800 million!
The figures are frightening, if I had more time I would add them all up and divide them by the number of tax payers in the country, add to that the defence spending that has been spent on abandoned projects or retro repairs and the amount is absolutely enormous.

Why do we put up with it?????.....Possibly because we are not French, unlike us, they have not had their testicles removed by their own Govt. :(

This lot aren`t stupid, they are very cunning and have some top notch lawyers on hand to wrap things up rather nicely.

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« Reply #23 on: November 16, 2006, 16:27:31 »
:)  :) If you would get us the details Att I would appreciate it...I am presently listening to Les Miserables and the barricade track seems rather fitting....regards

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« Reply #24 on: November 16, 2006, 16:32:39 »
And of course, the CSA is now to be abolished...... about time too. But what is going to replace it?? And it will need a new computer system  :lol: Maybe they could use the one the DVLA threw out to save money, it can't be any worse  :lol:
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« Reply #25 on: November 16, 2006, 16:55:17 »
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:)  :) If you would get us the details Att I would appreciate it...I am presently listening to Les Miserables and the barricade track seems rather fitting....regards

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« Reply #26 on: November 16, 2006, 16:56:02 »
Under the Tories my pay went up by 0.01% per annum.

Under Labour my pay has gone up by on average 4% per annum.

The person/party who puts the most money in my pocket gets my vote.

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« Reply #27 on: November 16, 2006, 16:59:52 »
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Under the Tories my pay went up by 0.01% per annum.

Under Labour my pay has gone up by on average 4% per annum.

The person/party who puts the most money in my pocket gets my vote.


Take a look at your council tax and compare it to 6 years ago.
Add up the rest of your taxation, see if your 4% really is 4%.
I would place a safe bet that it is not.

Plus inflation is rising, interest rates are now going up....A familiar picture is emerging.

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« Reply #28 on: November 16, 2006, 17:06:15 »
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Quote from: "Guy90"
Under the Tories my pay went up by 0.01% per annum.

Under Labour my pay has gone up by on average 4% per annum.

The person/party who puts the most money in my pocket gets my vote.


Take a look at your council tax and compare it to 6 years ago.
Add up the rest of your taxation, see if your 4% really is 4%.
I would place a safe bet that it is not.

Plus inflation is rising, interest rates are now going up....A familiar picture is emerging.


Don't pay council tax so wouldn't know. It is of course a local goverment tax and not central goverment. I do know that I'm better off than i was and that's all I'm worried about.

I will say the one thing I am disappointed in is that Tony Blair has not done as much to push forward European intergration as I thought he would when he came to power. very dissapointing and an ommission that will probably cost us dear in the years to come.

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« Reply #29 on: November 16, 2006, 17:52:07 »
I am struggling with the fact of being better off and having more money.
This IS NOT me having a go or anything like.
I too am better off and have lot`s more money than ever before, but I am not any happier, in fact I am more dissapointed with life.
The fact is that society is just too greedy and uncaring than it used to be and that causes me concern. It is also more complicated and the Leaders of this country no longer lead by example, infact the examples they set are just plain wrong, they propogate greed, adultry and selfishness, that is not what society is about.
I would prefer a safe, kind, caring society and less money.

 






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