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Tony Blair Says Something Sensible!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It is really i teresting to read the election predictions from various people in 2010.
The rightwingers, DT, Janet Daley were predicting a Tory majority of 45. Very few predicted a hung parliament.
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The pundits like Blair are invariably wrong.
The rightwingers, DT, Janet Daley were predicting a Tory majority of 45. Very few predicted a hung parliament.
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The pundits like Blair are invariably wrong.
If any of you care to look at the link material properly, you will see that - despite the Telegraph's efforts throughout to make this seem to involve direct quotation from Mr Blair - it does no such thing! Just for one example, they put the words ‘cannot beat’ within inverted commas, the normal method of showing speech.
In the sentence directly under the headline and in the opening sentence of Para 3, they are compelled to use the words ‘apparently’ and ‘apparent’. In other words, this is nothing more than an “allegedly” type of story. There is not a shred of actual evidence that he said any such thing.
In the sentence directly under the headline and in the opening sentence of Para 3, they are compelled to use the words ‘apparently’ and ‘apparent’. In other words, this is nothing more than an “allegedly” type of story. There is not a shred of actual evidence that he said any such thing.
The name Cameron, as well as Blair, figures in the question. Given that there is not a scintilla of doubt but that HE did say, "You don't need a Cluedo set to know that someone has been clubbed with the lead piping in the library," who do you all think wielded the club? These were his words when he discovered - days after other members of his government knew - that the EU money bombshell was about to fall on him. How 'sensible' were these words?
Hi, Ag, good to see you again. I'm glad to see you agree that the article is little more than a tawdry attempt to score points.
Hi, Ag, good to see you again. I'm glad to see you agree that the article is little more than a tawdry attempt to score points.
TTT, what's your evidence that Mr Blair said anything whatsoever on the matter of Mr Miliband's electability, never mind that "he's bang on"? Certainly there is nothing in the Telegraph article to show that he did. As I said earlier, "the article is little more than a tawdry attempt to score points"; it most certainly was not based on an actual interview or anything else 'solid'.
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