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In my opinion, I actually think he should remain in power. I've had nothing really against him during his entire reign (apart from his love for America...). I think he's handled what was thrown at him very well and couldn't see the likes of any of the other politicians handling it.
I supopose the entire system is rubbish and I guess he heads the system, so I can understand why he is getting an ordeal out of this, but would David Cameron be any better?
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> Ask Florida :-D
Err, well actually you forgot Poland...
> One thing I do wish is he would stand up to bush, because how a
> man as stupid as that got in power, I'll never know.
Ask Florida :-D
Not too sure on the comments about Bush though, he barely cares what's going on in his own country let alone what the UK is doing, far too busy finishing off Daddy's handiwork. Might want to blame your own government before claiming Bush also runs UK policies which he doesn't, course the in thing right now seems to be blaming Bush for everything rather than looking a little closer to home. I wonder if someone can pin the dinosaurs extinction on him as well, i bet he was responsible for that the bast
I think he's had too much to cope with in his time, I mean it's not every term that you have to face a huge terrorist threat/action, natural disasters and an American leader who seems to have a major interest in what the Uk i up to.
Personally, I think we should keep him. I am a Lib Dem, but we've got nobody (well, nobody who will get in power without a major sex scandal in their past) who can take there place. I will hate the Conservatives to get in power, so to be honest, I think Blair is the best option.
One thing I do wish is he would stand up to bush, because how a man as stupid as that got in power, I'll never know.
Why can't we be more like the rest of Europe?
So if Blair steps down who's going to take his place? Brown? Fudge that, that'd be like swapping a slap in the face for a kick in the balls.
Meh i'll be out this country anyway in a few months so it can carry on with its decline :-D
In my opinion, I actually think he should remain in power. I've had nothing really against him during his entire reign (apart from his love for America...). I think he's handled what was thrown at him very well and couldn't see the likes of any of the other politicians handling it.
I supopose the entire system is rubbish and I guess he heads the system, so I can understand why he is getting an ordeal out of this, but would David Cameron be any better?