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Blair Is On Sky News
Bemoaning why Labour lost last Thursday, he speaks very staccato, why doesn’t he just slither away , he’s a has been who should stand trial at The Hague for war crimes, the bloke makes my teeth itch!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.St Tony: //Mr Blair told an audience he was not criticising Mr Corbyn "as a person", but said the Labour leader's political ethos - which he described as "quasi-revolutionary socialism" - has "never appealed to traditional Labour voters" and "never will appeal".// - bang on, say what you like about his Tonyness he knew how to make Labour electable.
For me, Blair will go down as one of the Labour's greatest politicians, as TTT said he moved the party to the centre and put them in a strong political situation.
The UK does not want left wing politics and even less left wing extreme politics and i feel that Labour will make the same mistake again in electing an extreme left wing leader and even worse....a woman.
Labour just does not have a Margaret Thatcher....plenty of Theresa Mays, but no Margaret Thatcher.
What price for a Tony Blair in the Labour Party now?
The UK does not want left wing politics and even less left wing extreme politics and i feel that Labour will make the same mistake again in electing an extreme left wing leader and even worse....a woman.
Labour just does not have a Margaret Thatcher....plenty of Theresa Mays, but no Margaret Thatcher.
What price for a Tony Blair in the Labour Party now?
Surely what has happened in British politics just now is that in the absence of a proper Labour Party the Tories have tried to become it! How often has Boris Johnson disowned the previous Tory government. He even seems to have changed the name! A bit like the way Labour in recent years has disowned the Blair version of the party: tho in each case for very different reasons.
I honestly don't believe that the people running Labour at the moment care that it is unelectable. They are obsessed by maintaining the purity of it's socialist ideology at all costs.
They believe that the party was essentially stolen from them by Tories in disguise during the Blair 'New Labour' years, and now they've got it back, they will hang on to it with grim determination.
There are of course many MPs and party members that do want to win an election, and this civil war will continue to play out over the next five years.
They believe that the party was essentially stolen from them by Tories in disguise during the Blair 'New Labour' years, and now they've got it back, they will hang on to it with grim determination.
There are of course many MPs and party members that do want to win an election, and this civil war will continue to play out over the next five years.