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What Would You Like To Ask The Leader Of The Opposition?
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I think it's fair to balance AOG's question.
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/// Why? ///
Have you forgot the 13 disastrous years under the Blair/Brown government?
And way before that there was the 'Winter of Discontent' under the Callaghan Government, but surprisingly enough according to this article, under the duo of Blair and Brown things were much worse than under Callaghan
/// But I would also argue that, for all the miseries of the Winter of Discontent, he caused far less long-term damage to Britain than his two Labour successors in the highest office, Tony Blair and Gordon Brown. When Callaghan departed in 1979, the mess that his government left was reversible, as Margaret Thatcher heroically demonstrated. But, tragically, the same is not true today. Blair and Brown, the twin architects of New Labour, altered the fabric of our country forever, through their ideological attachment to mass immigration. During their 13 years in power, they brought a social revolution whose pace of change is still accelerating. ///
http:// www.tel egraph. co.uk/n ews/pol itics/9 167368/ Jim-Cal laghan- our-wor st-PM-w as-noth ing-of- the-sor t.html
/// Why? ///
Have you forgot the 13 disastrous years under the Blair/Brown government?
And way before that there was the 'Winter of Discontent' under the Callaghan Government, but surprisingly enough according to this article, under the duo of Blair and Brown things were much worse than under Callaghan
/// But I would also argue that, for all the miseries of the Winter of Discontent, he caused far less long-term damage to Britain than his two Labour successors in the highest office, Tony Blair and Gordon Brown. When Callaghan departed in 1979, the mess that his government left was reversible, as Margaret Thatcher heroically demonstrated. But, tragically, the same is not true today. Blair and Brown, the twin architects of New Labour, altered the fabric of our country forever, through their ideological attachment to mass immigration. During their 13 years in power, they brought a social revolution whose pace of change is still accelerating. ///
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