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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.After a short time in the "wilderness" the Labour Party is wheeling him out again to rally everyone to vote Labour in the coming election.
His disgrace was to become infatuated and loose his grasp on reality. Not uncommon in human experience, but for him it was worse because of his job. As a Home Secretary, I think he was behind the times, he was more suited for a Thatcher adminstration, as his views combine and lurch to the right of McArthur, and Enoch Powell.
Must say that I'm pretty much in agreement with Hippy. Blunkett's private and personal circumstances are a tragedy for all involved, but were in the main brought about by 2 consenting adults.
His value as a vote-winner at the forthcoming election must surely be at the very least questionable. As Home Secretary he appeared to have lost his grip on sanity or reality and was becoming a very dangerous man. Maybe he'd be better sticking to opening hospital wards and gala days and just getting on with being a constituency MP.
I agree with much that has been said here. I do not consider David Blunkett to be a disgrace at all. Yes, he's made mistakes but that makes him more human in my eyes. Many people are afraid to go into the public eye nowadays (particularly in politcs) because all their faults and foibles and past private misdemanours will be brought to the public attention for scrutiny.
Often I feel that it is the media that sets the agenda for the country. I have nothing against good reporting but I am aware (now that I live abroad - since 2002) that in the UK the media often creates the news rather than reports it. I watch sky news and BBC news 24 and read some British newspapers online. Here in Sweden, the media take a completely different approach and I find it quite refreshing. The Swedes were quite bemused when all the reporters came to Sweden to track down Svennis (Sven-G�ran) and even trespassed on to his parents property in a quiet little area in Sweden.