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11 Feb 2003, 00:36
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We don't like Uncle Tony no more :(
Putting aside the fact that I've always said he looks like a used car salesman who you wouldn't buy a car from, Uncle Tony seems to be digging his own grave. A poll for tomorrow's Times puts Labour only 1 poitn ahead of the Conservative party in the opinion polls, something that wuold have been unthinkable 2 months ago.
If the US and UK stand firm and Saddam backs down then he's going to milk it for all it's worth (probably justifiably) but if things go wrong and British people start dying he might as well resign from office immediately.
This has to be the biggest gamble of his entire political career, he's either going to be a hero for standing firm and averting a war or he'll be pilloried for causing one.
A or B, Hero or Zero, what do you think will happen?
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11 Feb 2003, 00:39
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Henry Kelly
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I wasn't under the impression he'd be standing for re-election anyway, and I can still see 'the party' getting back into office as half* of them disagree with war, coupled with the fact that they've ****ed up surprisingly little recently.
* Probably not half
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11 Feb 2003, 00:41
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so f*cking zen
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Politics and Politicians disgust me.
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11 Feb 2003, 00:41
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Henry Kelly
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Eaten a kebab sober?
Exactly.
This is why all voting should be done inebriated.
Medical fact.
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11 Feb 2003, 00:54
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Quote:
Originally posted by Dace
Politics and Politicians disgust me.
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11 Feb 2003, 00:54
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I dont exactly see how the war can be averted. They have found no proof of womd. Yet who has the feeling we will still attack.
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11 Feb 2003, 00:55
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The Twilight of the Gods
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Quote:
Originally posted by deerbarn
I dont exactly see how the war can be averted. They have found no proof of womd. Yet who has the feeling we will still attack.
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Was it ever about WMD's?
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11 Feb 2003, 00:59
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a new low in getting high
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Quote:
Originally posted by Dace
Politics and Politicians disgust me.
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11 Feb 2003, 00:59
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Henry Kelly
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Quote:
Originally posted by Nodrog
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11 Feb 2003, 01:00
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Vermin Supreme
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Quote:
Originally posted by deerbarn
I dont exactly see how the war can be averted. They have found no proof of womd. Yet who has the feeling we will still attack.
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its about terrorism.
obviously.
Politics and politicians is the good
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11 Feb 2003, 01:03
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Look over there!
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The worst that can happen to blair is that brown takes over as PM and he gets a cabinet post.
I really don't see the tories or the lib dems getting their acts together enough to actually look like a government in waiting. They've both had long enough, and haven't done anything.
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11 Feb 2003, 01:10
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Quote:
Originally posted by G_frog
The worst that can happen to blair is that brown takes over as PM and he gets a cabinet post.
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If (as seems likely should US foreign secretary Blair resign) Brown does 'step up to the plate' I think the best Blair could hope for is Minister for Public Toilets in Glasgow.
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11 Feb 2003, 01:12
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The Twilight of the Gods
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Brown would make a terrible PM
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11 Feb 2003, 01:16
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so f*cking zen
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The person i want in charge of the country is the most capable person who doesn't want the job.
A la "Adiamante".
Things would actually work then.
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11 Feb 2003, 01:17
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Bitch
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Quote:
Originally posted by Dace
The person i want in charge of the country is the most capable person who doesn't want the job.
A la "Adiamante".
Things would actually work then.
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MrL for PM \o/
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ACHTUNG!!!
Das machine is nicht fur gefingerpoken und mittengrabben. Ist easy
schnappen der springenwerk, blowenfusen und corkenpoppen mit
spitzensparken. Ist nicht fur gewerken by das dummkopfen. Das
rubbernecken sightseeren keepen hands in das pockets. Relaxen und vatch
das blinkenlights!!!
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11 Feb 2003, 01:18
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The Twilight of the Gods
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Quote:
Originally posted by Gayle28uk
MrL for PM \o/
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STORMING UP THE ECHELONS OF POWER
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11 Feb 2003, 01:18
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so f*cking zen
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Quote:
Originally posted by Gayle28uk
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"Not quite".
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11 Feb 2003, 01:22
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Vermin Supreme
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Quote:
Originally posted by Dace
The person i want in charge of the country is the most capable person who doesn't want the job.
A la "Adiamante".
Things would actually work then.
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see but that would ruin everything.
as long as we have the worst possible people in positions of power, we can always hope "things could be better".
if we put capable people in office, who were there for the right reasons, and things still sucked, all hope would be snuffed out.
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11 Feb 2003, 01:26
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Brown is too good a chancellor. It would be like making Beckham a goalie.
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11 Feb 2003, 01:28
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The Twilight of the Gods
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Quote:
Originally posted by Radical Edward
Brown is too good a chancellor. It would be like making Beckham a goalie.
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Good simile, boy!
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11 Feb 2003, 01:31
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maybe that dosier had some influence on that poll? the public usually doesnt like to get fooled. if he does such things more often hell end up like schröder here :/
i dont think there is any way the war can be avoided, you dont send 100,000s of troops down there and then call them back home, i dont see that happening. the war will start no matter what, with or without uno.
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11 Feb 2003, 01:31
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Quote:
Originally posted by Radical Edward
Brown is too good a chancellor. It would be like making Beckham a goalie.
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More like a choice between having Beckham as a goalie or having a rotten banana skin instead. Brown may be a great chancellor but he's also the only one who could do the PM job.
And on that note I'll say goodnight
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11 Feb 2003, 09:13
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J to the C to the A G E
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Brown for PM. Look at that charisma!
No, we need Prescott. He's the people's person.
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11 Feb 2003, 09:29
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Originally posted by Flavius
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11 Feb 2003, 10:03
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The Twilight of the Gods
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Quote:
Originally posted by Gayle28uk
More like a choice between having Beckham as a goalie or having a rotten banana skin instead. Brown may be a great chancellor but he's also the only one who could do the PM job.
And on that note I'll say goodnight
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Bear in mind he basically goes to sleep in Cabinet meetings if the topic isn't finance.
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11 Feb 2003, 10:40
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share the <3
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i dont see how the outcome can be deemed a success or failure within the remaining time frame of his prime ministership. Iraq will be 'taken over', some sort of democratic regime will be installed, and everyone will be happy. But the real test is if Iraq is still a successful country 10 - 15 yrs from now. TB or GB claiming that they have 'done good' becuase everything is hunky dory while 200,000 troops are in iraq proping up the regime is a bit nuts.
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11 Feb 2003, 11:56
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Re: We don't like Uncle Tony no more :(
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Originally posted by Gayle28uk
If the US and UK stand firm and Saddam backs down then he's going to milk it for all it's worth (probably justifiably) but if things go wrong and British people start dying he might as well resign from office immediately.
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I imagine he will, it will take pressure off what a shambles his own country is in at the moment...
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11 Feb 2003, 13:22
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Gone
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I'm incredibly dubious about this poll, (I haven't been able to see who The Times got to run it, but it seems fairly odd.) and even if it is true, then by christ it won't be the result of any real affirmation of Tory policies. (I'm amazed that people don't realise that The Tories would have been even more hawkish than Blair has been - especially IDS. Oh yes, but the public are a bit thick.) Sounds like mid-term blues, if it's correct.
Although I'm sure, even if it is true, that it won't be anywhere near that come election time, I think his handling of this has been something of a mistake, tbh. He should have courted public opinion much more carefully. Whether it'll change when they have Saddam's head on a pike is anyone's guess.
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11 Feb 2003, 13:28
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There does seem to be a kind of sod's law regarding Chancellors going on to become PM (Callaghan, Major.), but I think Brown would be quite good. He is, assuredly, much more 'earthy' and closer to the public imagination than Blair can ever be. It would, I think, be a welcome change after Blair and his spin-mania.
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11 Feb 2003, 13:32
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Oh, and if Blair did do a big boo-boo, and Brown became PM, then Brown would tell him to piss off, and no mistake. You do not want a man who has effectively 'failed' being part of your Cabinet. Blair would be shown the door, and told to go to The Lords or become a European Commissioner.
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11 Feb 2003, 13:41
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It does have a good side though. The Tories will now likely make jumbo gains in the upcoming Council elections, which will reinforce IDS' position, which will certainly help the Labour Party come election day.
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I can't think of anything else to witter on about now.
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11 Feb 2003, 14:26
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So, the british public opinion is against war. But the labour goverment is still pro-war, which leads to an increased support for the conservative tories, who are even more pro-war.
I donīt get it.
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11 Feb 2003, 14:31
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Quote:
Originally posted by Emperorn
So, the british public opinion is against war. But the labour goverment is still pro-war, which leads to an increased support for the conservative tories, who are even more pro-war.
I donīt get it.
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We're not pro-Conservative, we're anti-Tony. Nothing scares Labour more than the possibility of the Conservatives getting more votes, an increase in the popularity of the Lib Dems doesn't hold the same fear.
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11 Feb 2003, 14:45
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It just doesn't make any sense, it's like replacing Saddam with Osama.
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11 Feb 2003, 14:51
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The next generation (people around 20) should just start this country again. Everything is overly complicated.
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11 Feb 2003, 14:58
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Look over there!
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Quote:
Originally posted by Marilyn Manson
Oh, and if Blair did do a big boo-boo, and Brown became PM, then Brown would tell him to piss off, and no mistake.
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Peter Mandelson wasn't far from my mind when I posted.
There's also a fairly good chance a deal has been, or will be, done.
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12 Feb 2003, 00:35
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No, we need Prescott. He's the people's person.
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I doubt the British people are yet ready to accept someone who can't speak English as PM.
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12 Feb 2003, 00:52
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Quote:
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I doubt the British people are yet ready to accept someone who can't speak English as PM.
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At least he wouldn't drag us into war, he'd just go to Baghdad himself and give Saddame a right seeing to.
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