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blair... what is to be done..?

roderick charles m | 08.05.2006 13:26 | Mayday 2006 | Analysis | Technology | London

i have been thinking about the days headline,, and tony blair... should he stay or go?

a few months back there was a cou by the liberals, it failed,, since the conservatives have picked up some points in the locals and to be against a bad government losing more points to racism or cultural elite.. i think that it is time for blair to go.

this week.

and gordon (think tank) brown should also step down. he has not been able to manage even the data flows so well this last 18months. let alone the safety of our country.

is there anybody within the labour party who could see that these positions were filled by younger and more responcible, possibly non-traditional, forward thinking persons..?

this is serious. although i have much respect to me tony b for saying that nuclear war is a ridiculusly stupid prospect with absolutely no mileage.

does anyone remember the vote of no confidence taken against blair and such in 2004?

i know that the new labour movement was meant to cover a centre motion of federalist nature.. maybe that is what we need to avoid.. or maybe we need some honest centre left and liberal link up to create a temporary coalition government. which could also keep the blue party happy.

either way. no war.

no more civil waste of energy...

best luck UK.

splish!

roderick charles m
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