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OVERTHROW TONY BLAIR

Post by gobdoon »

What's the similarities between former Somali president or late somali president I should say and the British primeminester Blair,it's that before siad bare finished he was told or letter was wrote by manifesto group to leave power but he has not listened.
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And now rebel Mp's in the British labour party are wrtting to Blair to name the exact date he would handover power because he is becoming XUKUN JACAYL and don't to leave power despite makins a lot of mistakes like supporting Bush on the Iraq war and that he is costing the loose of a lot of votes for his party,so may be he won't leave untill he is pushed or kicked in the back side like Siad bare regime,eventhough his case we don't like what changed him or what came after him and what Somalia turned to,You see I always argue some countries in the third world democracy is not for them if you give them democracy they would abuse rather than respecting and enjoying it's benefits hence they need some one like Siad bare's figure continously hitting them at the backside with a stick or worse.
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Tony Blair's days as premiere are numbered. Bush's poodle has two major problems on his hand; the first of them being pressure from the British public to withdraw British troops from Iraq, the second is mounting pressure from leftist backbenchers in his own governing labour party for him to hand over power to Gordan Brown.

Labour (or New labour as it's now known) has turned its back on its 1945 Socialist principles which was all about equal distribution of wealth and closing the gap between the rich and the poor. Every bill or legislation Tony Blair's sought to pass has been in stark contradiction to what the party once proudly represented, hence why leftist MPs are rebelling against New Labour’s shift to the right under Tony Blair’s leadership.

You’re quite right, leftist backbenchers within the party are circulating a letter calling for Tony blair to announce his date of resignation, but so far only 50 Labour MPs have actually added their signature to the letter. The required number of MPs needed for the letter to take effect is 70.

I hope he resigns sooner rather than later. He’s whole premiership has been marred by the debacle in Iraq. He’s an absolute disgrace to the British public and it’s high time he’s forced out of office!
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There is a good chance that the Conservatives in coalition with the national party will be marching to 10 Downing Street at the next elections, and that will be the end of multiculturalism and tolerance in Britain towards migrants and in particular assylum seekers. Biko, put in gear for plan B, back to Holland and Scandenivia. Laughing Laughing
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[quote=Mowhawk] There is a good chance that the Conservatives in coalition with the national party will be marching to 10 Downing Street at the next elections [/quote]

If by the "national" party, you're referring to the British National Party, evidently you've been smoking something- and something good at that. The fascist BNP have absolutely no chance of securing enough support to organise a brewery, let alone of endorsement from the British public. Quite apart from being a third rate political party whose bulk membership consists of convicted racist thugs (their leader Nick Griffin included), and the fact their public gatherings are always met with mass anti-fascist protests, they don't even have a single representative in parliament.

Further, the Conservatives would never agree to form a coalition of any sort with the BNP considering the wide racist perception the latter's managed to build up. To do so would be political suicide. Not too long ago the former leader of the Tories, Michael Howard denounced the BNP as a bunch of "thugs in suits". One would've thought that pretty much ruled out any cooperation between the two.
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I don't smoke other than salmon. If the working class abandons Labour, then their natural choice of party will be the BNP as was the case of the recent Council elections in Britain. Like their Australian colleagues during John Howard ascendence as a formidable PM, the issue at the moment among the lower end of British people is assylum seekers. Since the release to the public of the 1000's of convicted assylum seekers, it has a cut a chord with their xenophobia. A victory for a coalition of the conseravtive party and BNP is possible at the next elections. Just like Forza Italy under Berscoloni in Italy. Have plan B, Sir Lord Avowed. Laughing
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[quote] If the working class abandons Labour, then their natural choice of party will be the BNP as was the case of the recent Council elections in Britain. [/quote]

To proclaim that the "natural choice" for the working class other than Labour is the BNP is at worst insinuating that the British public is racist, and at best implying that there is no alternative other than New Labour for the working class. The issues that most concern the average worker is the withdrawal of British troops and military Personnel from Iraq, preventing the NHS from being privatised, and staying in the hands of the state, and last, but not least, improving education standards.

The recent issue with the Home Office failing to deport convicted failed asylum seekers is nothing more than the right wing media and tabliod newspapers attempting to demonise immigrants yet again. That's not the foremost of concerns the average worker. As far as the working class is concerned, it matters not what the nationality of a convicted criminal is. The worker understands that the whole brouhaha and media frenzy is another attack on immigrants and asylum seekers.
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The "natural" party for the working class is none other than RESPECT, formed following the invasion of Iraq by traditional Old Labour supporters that felt it necessary to form a New Leftist party because they couldn't bring themselves to betray their principles and support the Iraq war. Since its formation in 2003, it’s managed to get an MP into parliament which is more than can be said for the fascist BNP. Other parties that usually attract working class votes are the Liberal Democrats and the Green Party.

You keep reiterating that there will be a "coalition" between the Tories and the far right, when in truth the Tories wouldn't need to form a coalition with the fascists simply because the latter doesn't yet even have a single MP in parliament. If the Tories were to form a coalition with anyone, it would most certainly be with either New Labour or the Lib Dems.

P.S. I was born in the UK dude, so it is you who needs to worry about getting his papers in order (alternatively you could vote RESPECT at the general elections and continue like the parasite you evidently are, benefiting from British taxpayers' money). Also, could I possibly have some of what you’re smoking ? Laughing
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