Don Quixote
Well-known member
- Nov 4, 2008
- 8,362
Legend, brought the labour party back to power against all the odds. Three terms as well. He made some mistakes, we all do, but I like him.
you decided not to go on!
Legend, brought the labour party back to power against all the odds. Three terms as well. He made some mistakes, we all do, but I like him.
Legend, brought the labour party back to power against all the odds. Three terms as well. He made some mistakes, we all do, but I like him.
Tend to go along with that and from my point of view he more or less jumped before he was pushed.
just in case anyone wonders why he hung around for so long.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TbhPWAMx2y0
Very very clever self serving smarmy **** with a f***ing dreadful taste in women
Not really, no. Devolution is what the people wanted, and that's what they got. You might want to check how Plaid Cmryu and the SNP did in the last election to see how close we are to the break up of the UK. i.e. Not even close.started the break up of the UK - tick
A bitter pill to swallow but probably worth it in the long run.let out loads of murderers - tick
Now this is an odd one. It's funny how people like you are painting this policy as a real problem created by the Labour party. Personally, I agree with your opinion that it was of no real benefit to anyone and that it was part of some stupid class war that should have been left behind decades ago. BUT this law was put in place by a democratically elected government. The fact that the hunting lobby made such a f***ing fuss and tried to disrupt the democratic process by organising rallies under some all encompassing countryside alliance umbrella and using it as proof that there was massive opposition to it, really got on my tits. As did their illegal slogan that 59% of the electorate opposed the ban. Because that wasn't true either. So in the end, forcing it through became a matter of principle. It's called democracy.ban on fox hunting - populist sixth form hobby horse of no real benefit to anyone apart from some manky foxes, elevated to a subject of vital importance in our infantile society - tick
Worse than sh!t. Worst PM since Ethelred the Unready.
Smarm, sleeze, unwarranted war, financial meltdown, social unrest to name a few of his achievements. Mind you Brown was no better.
Should be done for war crimes.
TNBA
TTF
Not really, no. Devolution is what the people wanted, and that's what they got. You might want to check how Plaid Cmryu and the SNP did in the last election to see how close we are to the break up of the UK.
The same as you. I'm saying that Blair has NOT put the UK on a path to break up.SNP have 6 MPs out of 59.
Plaid Cmryu have 3 out of 40
What are you on about.
The same as you. I'm saying that Blair has NOT put the UK on a path to break up.
Not really, no. Devolution is what the people wanted, and that's what they got. You might want to check how Plaid Cmryu and the SNP did in the last election to see how close we are to the break up of the UK.
a bit of melodrama does no one any harm. no matter what the administration, no one is going to be changing railway guages, currencies or state broadcasters any time soon, in real life. a small island where the constituent cultures are more or less indistinct compared to the differences with non UK neighbours, is in no real danger of becoming the next Cyprus. Devolution just ANNOYS me. its so bitter and petty, blowing millions based on the simple fact that one constituent nation being dominant grates some people who vote labour.
A bitter pill to swallow but probably worth it in the long run.
Hmmm. Not convinced that we have made any real progress apart from being in the middle of a lull in the fighting, as history in that part of the world shows. it smacks more like 'the end to boom and bust' , but just the 'boom' part.
Now this is an odd one. It's funny how people like you are pinning this policiy as a real problem created by the Labour party. Personally, I agree with your opinion that is of no real benefit to anyone and that it is part of some stupid class war that should have been left behind decades ago. BUT this law was put in place by a democratically elected government. The fact that the hunting lobby made such a f***ing fuss and tried to disrupt the democratic process by organising rallies under some all encompassing countryside alliance umbrella and using it as proof that there was massive opposition to it, really got on my tits. As did their illegal slogan that 59% of the electorate opposed the ban. Because that wasn't true either. So in the end, forcing it through became a matter of principle. It's called democracy.