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Tony Blair Hints At Return To Frontline Politics
Thinking of re-treading the path of Labour leadership perhaps by stepping into Jeremy Corbyn's shoes - and if he did, would that be a positive step for Labour?
http:// news.sk y.com/s tory/to ny-blai r-hints -at-ret urn-to- frontli ne-poli tics-10 608379
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Realsing that you are no longer wanted or needed is never the default position of a politician, especially one that has held power.
Mrs Thatcher didn't realise, neither did Ed Milliband, or David Cameron, but they were in, and being pushed out.
Hopefully Mr Blair can be stopped indulging in his fantasy that his party and his country either need or want him - neither of them do.
Mrs Thatcher didn't realise, neither did Ed Milliband, or David Cameron, but they were in, and being pushed out.
Hopefully Mr Blair can be stopped indulging in his fantasy that his party and his country either need or want him - neither of them do.
He plainly is not coming back to lead the Labour Party. That is simply not going to happen. There's more chance of Iain Duncan Smith returning to lead the Tories :-)
See the link referenced at
http:// www.the answerb ank.co. uk/News /Questi on15168 08.html
where the same interview is mentioned. That was why I asked the question, because it's what he says about the main parties that is more interesting than
anything he himself might do.
He's frustrated with the current state of the parties as are many people. If you are pro Europe, free trade and not a Marxist there's not much for you :-)
See the link referenced at
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where the same interview is mentioned. That was why I asked the question, because it's what he says about the main parties that is more interesting than
anything he himself might do.
He's frustrated with the current state of the parties as are many people. If you are pro Europe, free trade and not a Marxist there's not much for you :-)
90% of the anti-Corbyn/anti-Labour stuff posted on here is nonsense, and I cannot help myself pointing that out when the posts are published. That does not mean I support Labour, it just means I object to being lied to. The same with the EU. I am ambivolent about it, but when utter tosh is presented as fact, I feel I have to try and give the truth.
I could never support or vote for the Labour Party in its current state. Because it is pulling in different ways, the MPs one way, the members in another, what it actually does, does not make sense.
I could never support or vote for the Labour Party in its current state. Because it is pulling in different ways, the MPs one way, the members in another, what it actually does, does not make sense.
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