Yes.Biscuit said:Come on.. did Blair actually say he blames God? I dont think so.
Domestically, our country is in terrific shape. I voted Labour last time and will do it again. Don't trust Lib Dems and wouldn't consider the privitising like no tomorrow nut case moster raving conservative party. Even under Mr 'Call me Dave'.
Blairites united!
Juan Albion said:You guys really get me, honestly you do. All this talk about Tony Blair being a liar and then when he is being honest, you twist the facts or deliberately misrepresent them.
Seems to me there are a lot of people on here who cannot survive anything without some kind of scapegoat they can point the finger at, be it Blair or McGhee.
sullyupthewing said:Yes.
Interviewed by Michael Parkinson, the prime minister has spoken of God's judgement being the ultimate test for him of policy in Iraq, and of the extent to which his faith helped him make decisions.
Tom Hark said:Blair's hardly a 'scapegoat' in all of this. He could have told Bush to swivel, same as Germany or France or the UN or the million UK citizens marching thru London. Instead he did a secret deal with Bush to embark on an illegal and immoral invasion of Iraq, a sovereign state, without any kind of mandate whatsoever.
The Labour Party should hang their collective heads in shame for not removing him from office for that WMD bullshit. Luckily, history will judge him more objectively.