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Crocodile Tears From Mr Blair Or Was He Misled?
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http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/uk -politi cs-3671 2735
Do you buy his "good faith" message? If not what where his reasons?
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Do you buy his "good faith" message? If not what where his reasons?
surprised no one has asked a question on this so here it is.
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mikey4444
//Whatever else Blair did, he got rid of Major and the Tories, and won three consecutive victories for the Labour Party. In my opinion he would have won a fourth time, had he not handed over the reins to Brown.//
Never one to let a bit of political point scoring slip by you mikey!!!
Your former Labour leader is the only ex P.M. in my lifetime to be labelled a war criminal and you have the gall to laud his victory over Major and the Tories as a more important achievement than taking the UK to a war on lies and tub thumping self aggrandisement whereby 179 UK men and women lost their lives needlessly as well as thousands of Iraqui civilians.
He and his cronies, Straw and Campbell have blood on their hands and I have nothing but contempt for them. If you are representative of your average Labour supporter then I have contempt for them also.
You are one who will support your party, right or wrong, just because your dad did and his family before him. Big deal but your point scoring has no place on this thread and to show decent respect for those thousands who died because of Blair and Labour policy you should withdraw that shameful post.
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We all thought it was right at the time. It was the alleged stocks of chemical weapons and nerve gas that made our minds up. Of course that all turned out to be a hoax. Even MI5 knew that the intelligence was wrong but Blair was so determined to achieve his objective that he refused to listen. He was also warned repeatedly that his (or rather Bush's ) plan would cause the rise of 'Islamic State' but made sure the warnings were not made public or even put to the house of commons.
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