Tony Blair.
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Tony Blair.
Usually has a Lot to say for Himself and always has solutions to World Problems.....come on tony,Lets be Having you!
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Didn't know this was you Tim
https://youtu.be/Bop4rr6sUQo
https://youtu.be/Bop4rr6sUQo
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Re: Tony Blair.
Perhaps he will appear and restore equilibrium, when Mr Johnson proves to be unable to deliver reality which matches his rhetoric.
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How this dude is still a free man amazes me....should be serving life for war crimes
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War crimes?His missus has as much to answer for creaming in thousands defending terrorist suspects and preventing their deportation
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Re: Tony Blair.
Thought it was Tony Bliar not Blair.
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Whether you like him or not he'd be handling the current crisis far better than the current lot.
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Without a doubt!
There would fe great clarity and realism. He knew that at times like this, it is about realism combined with aspiration, rather than fantasy prediction.
I.e. he would have said will can test x people each day currently. We will definitely have y availability by a precise time, however, our aspiration is to ramp up, using every possible means, to z number, by this named date. This last one is where we need to get to, to get on top of the virus and protect those most in contact with others. This is how we plan to try and do this.... It is not guaranteed, however, all are on board and understand their part. They have promised to give it their all and my Government will support them with everything we have. Etc
There would fe great clarity and realism. He knew that at times like this, it is about realism combined with aspiration, rather than fantasy prediction.
I.e. he would have said will can test x people each day currently. We will definitely have y availability by a precise time, however, our aspiration is to ramp up, using every possible means, to z number, by this named date. This last one is where we need to get to, to get on top of the virus and protect those most in contact with others. This is how we plan to try and do this.... It is not guaranteed, however, all are on board and understand their part. They have promised to give it their all and my Government will support them with everything we have. Etc
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Only mass destruction thing he would be right about in his career.
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Under him we actually invested in public services like the NHS, whereas the Tories have spent the last 10 years letting them rot.
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Sorry ian your post sent me dizzy...worse than the guy selling...or was he buying a car.IanMcL wrote: ↑Sat Apr 04, 2020 3:12 pmWithout a doubt!
There would fe great clarity and realism. He knew that at times like this, it is about realism combined with aspiration, rather than fantasy prediction.
I.e. he would have said will can test x people each day currently. We will definitely have y availability by a precise time, however, our aspiration is to ramp up, using every possible means, to z number, by this named date. This last one is where we need to get to, to get on top of the virus and protect those most in contact with others. This is how we plan to try and do this.... It is not guaranteed, however, all are on board and understand their part. They have promised to give it their all and my Government will support them with everything we have. Etc
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He'd probably stick up for globalisation and China.
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Maybe that's just the reality of trying to fund a bottomless pit that is used and abused by many and has whole wards as administration wings.
The people running the NHS also seem to think fancy pictures, decorations and glass etchings along with endless mission statements will actually help people who are ill.
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The same `realism` he displayed to the nation when speaking about the death of the Princess of Wales?IanMcL wrote: ↑Sat Apr 04, 2020 3:12 pmWithout a doubt!
There would fe great clarity and realism. He knew that at times like this, it is about realism combined with aspiration, rather than fantasy prediction.
I.e. he would have said will can test x people each day currently. We will definitely have y availability by a precise time, however, our aspiration is to ramp up, using every possible means, to z number, by this named date. This last one is where we need to get to, to get on top of the virus and protect those most in contact with others. This is how we plan to try and do this.... It is not guaranteed, however, all are on board and understand their part. They have promised to give it their all and my Government will support them with everything we have. Etc
An absolute fraud of a man. But then, he's a politician... Did you write his speeches? Your quoting of what he `would have` said seems remarkably accurate, especially when you read it in your head in his annoying accent.
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Concise and straight to the point as usual Juan
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Re: Tony Blair.
Thank you sir.
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I should add that he is currently a t***
I thought he was magnificent when he got Labour back in power.
I thought he was magnificent when he got Labour back in power.
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Could be right, depending on the nature of their illness.JohnMac wrote: ↑Sat Apr 04, 2020 7:56 pmMaybe that's just the reality of trying to fund a bottomless pit that is used and abused by many and has whole wards as administration wings.
The people running the NHS also seem to think fancy pictures, decorations and glass etchings along with endless mission statements will actually help people who are ill.
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There is a theory that the Tory "system" let him win because he was further to the right than the Tories at that time.Juan Tanamera wrote: ↑Sat Apr 04, 2020 8:13 pmI should add that he is currently a t***
I thought he was magnificent when he got Labour back in power.
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He was certainly slimy and slick.
The fact that Rupert Murdoch endorsed him speaks volumes!
The fact that Rupert Murdoch endorsed him speaks volumes!
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Blackburn fan too FACT
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Gearing up for WWlll . Blair is the leader of the new republic.
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Woolley claret, surely everyone is entitled to a fair trial. A basic entitlement in a fair society. Surely you don’t want to live in a country where you are just locked up on a whim or because someone decides to frame you or lies about you.
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Woodleyclaret I should have written.
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People seem to forget how good the foot and mouth epidemic was dealt with. Not until the army took over then it got sorted PDQ; a bit like this time with PPE for the front line and quick build of the emergency "hospitals"
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Cherie made a fortune defending people hellbent on destroying our way of life
We hade the fiasco of the hookhand preacher getting millions in legal aid fighting extradition to face murder charges
18 yrs in legal aid
Sorry that's nothing to do with justice and a lot to do with taking the pxxs
We hade the fiasco of the hookhand preacher getting millions in legal aid fighting extradition to face murder charges
18 yrs in legal aid
Sorry that's nothing to do with justice and a lot to do with taking the pxxs
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How much does a human rights barrister earn? I don’t think it’s very much. And the reason he wasn’t deported right away is because the government’s case wasn’t strong enough. If you want to complain about the waste of money, then blame Theresa May.Woodleyclaret wrote: ↑Mon Apr 06, 2020 10:09 amCherie made a fortune defending people hellbent on destroying our way of life
We hade the fiasco of the hookhand preacher getting millions in legal aid fighting extradition to face murder charges
18 yrs in legal aid
Sorry that's nothing to do with justice and a lot to do with taking the pxxs
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Don't disagree but it would be interesting to get a take on how much of a local authority budget goes on patient care.boatshed bill wrote: ↑Sat Apr 04, 2020 8:25 pmCould be right, depending on the nature of their illness.
It isn't just the NHS in real life. lots of businesses are top heavy in admin posts created to satisfy all the admin requirements that have been created byadmin people in made up admin jobs
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Any figures to prove that ?