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Re: Blair and Brexit.
« Reply #30 on: 18 February 2017, 11:28:20 »

he's a dreadful orator with woeful timing and continuity , the deliverance was painful .
He is still going for that media soundbite delivery style that worked so well for him from the mid nineties onwards, which when heard in full, sounds "difficult".

Remember, mainstream Fail/Guardian/BBC/Sky is very pro Brexit, so will show it in a format to make it seem bad - and they have a gift of it being Blair delivering.  I'm beginning to like Mr Trump, as clearly he ain't playing up to the media, which I find refreshing, even if I don't necessarily agree with his politics. I bet he'd have no issues ordering a mass cull ;)


As to Brexit, we know our manufacturing is going to take a hit. 2 GM plants will clearly close in the coming year, Nissan's Sunderland one is likely to not win new contracts. Some true British brands like ze Germans MINI and India's JLR will probably have a longer term future, although JLR are planning facilities all over the world now. British steel manufacturing is looking like a bleak future. And the bankers are leaving - although I wouldn't expect much sympathy from the thick masses, who cant understand why that will make us all poorer.


But we voted to leave, so leave we must. In the same way as the SNAFU or Iraq, once the decision has been made, we must implement, even it its most likely wrong.
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Re: Blair and Brexit.
« Reply #31 on: 18 February 2017, 11:30:07 »

TB......I didn't say I thought parts of the population are too stupid to walk and chew gum at the same time. I said I think that is what Tony Blair thinks. :)
I've found something I agree with Blair on ;D

He can go after your avatar on the cull list. Jeremy Whine is first.
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Re: Blair and Brexit.
« Reply #32 on: 18 February 2017, 11:48:03 »

I'd like to understand what B.Liar thinks qualifies him to make pontifications like this?

Yes, we voted for him 2 decades ago, then found him wanting. I wish he'd just crawl back under a stone like most failed politicians do, and only preach to those who actually seek an audience with him. >:(

I never thought I'd say it, but I've been taking a lot of advice from Boris these last few days. It's just that I like my telly and it'd be a shame if I had to punch it.
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Re: Blair and Brexit.
« Reply #33 on: 18 February 2017, 11:51:17 »

he's a dreadful orator with woeful timing and continuity , the deliverance was painful .
He is still going for that media soundbite delivery style that worked so well for him from the mid nineties onwards, which when heard in full, sounds "difficult".

Remember, mainstream Fail/Guardian/BBC/Sky is very pro Brexit, so will show it in a format to make it seem bad - and they have a gift of it being Blair delivering.  I'm beginning to like Mr Trump, as clearly he ain't playing up to the media, which I find refreshing, even if I don't necessarily agree with his politics. I bet he'd have no issues ordering a mass cull ;)


As to Brexit, we know our manufacturing is going to take a hit. 2 GM plants will clearly close in the coming year, Nissan's Sunderland one is likely to not win new contracts. Some true British brands like ze Germans MINI and India's JLR will probably have a longer term future, although JLR are planning facilities all over the world now. British steel manufacturing is looking like a bleak future. And the bankers are leaving - although I wouldn't expect much sympathy from the thick masses, who cant understand why that will make us all poorer.


But we voted to leave, so leave we must. In the same way as the SNAFU or Iraq, once the decision has been made, we must implement, even it its most likely wrong.


I just wish that lanky mare Theresa would stop pissing about and implement article 50.
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Re: Blair and Brexit.
« Reply #34 on: 18 February 2017, 13:07:27 »

So generally speaking Tony won't be getting an invite to the next OOF meet then?  :D

I'm sure Tony would be welcomed with open arms at an OOF meet, where the members would arrive equipped with such items as tar, feathers, rope, gallows, gibbet etc etc  :)

He did win three consecutive elections, albeit against very poor Tory opposition.

I voted for him in 1997. By this time the Major government was 'a busted flush'.
Ok, so it's all your fault ::)
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Re: Blair and Brexit.
« Reply #35 on: 18 February 2017, 13:08:06 »


I just wish that lanky mare Theresa would stop pissing about and implement article 50.

She might have done so by now if the Courts hadn't intervened and ruled that Parliament has to approve the process.  ;)

And it could be a while yet if the Lords cause trouble on the A50 bill.  ::)
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Re: Blair and Brexit.
« Reply #36 on: 18 February 2017, 13:45:58 »

he's a dreadful orator with woeful timing and continuity , the deliverance was painful .
He is still going for that media soundbite delivery style that worked so well for him from the mid nineties onwards, which when heard in full, sounds "difficult".

Remember, mainstream Fail/Guardian/BBC/Sky is very pro Brexit, so will show it in a format to make it seem bad - and they have a gift of it being Blair delivering.  I'm beginning to like Mr Trump, as clearly he ain't playing up to the media, which I find refreshing, even if I don't necessarily agree with his politics. I bet he'd have no issues ordering a mass cull ;)


As to Brexit, we know our manufacturing is going to take a hit. 2 GM plants will clearly close in the coming year, Nissan's Sunderland one is likely to not win new contracts. Some true British brands like ze Germans MINI and India's JLR will probably have a longer term future, although JLR are planning facilities all over the world now. British steel manufacturing is looking like a bleak future. And the bankers are leaving - although I wouldn't expect much sympathy from the thick masses, who cant understand why that will make us all poorer.


But we voted to leave, so leave we must. In the same way as the SNAFU or Iraq, once the decision has been made, we must implement, even it its most likely wrong.

You really cannot be serious !  :o
The Fail hedged its bets on the issue. Daily Fail very pro brexit. Fail on Sunday very pro remain. Guardian and BBC couldn't have been more pro remain if they had tried. Sky tried to appear objective, but was actually pro remain. :y
TV channels showed his speech live, unedited.
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Re: Blair and Brexit.
« Reply #37 on: 18 February 2017, 13:51:43 »

The Guardian made me chuckle yesterday when the Blair story briefly knocked Trump off of his Guardian headline perch.  ::)

They then probably realised that they had misjudged the public's mood regarding Blair from the comments, and relegated the story and put up a couple of opinion pieces attacking Blair for getting involved.  ;D

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Re: Blair and Brexit.
« Reply #38 on: 18 February 2017, 18:16:53 »

You really cannot be serious !  :o
The Fail hedged its bets on the issue. Daily Fail very pro brexit. Fail on Sunday very pro remain. Guardian and BBC couldn't have been more pro remain if they had tried. Sky tried to appear objective, but was actually pro remain. :y
TV channels showed his speech live, unedited.
No, no, no, no.  Maybe in their attempts to pretend to be neutral, Farage lovers might call them Pro Remainers ;D

Can't speak for Fail on Sunday, never go into office on Sunday.  But without doubt, the Fail, the Guardian, Sky news were all for leaving, giving column inches/airtime to the leavers, and highlighting remainers goofs, and mostly just concentrating on Cameron for remain.  I think the BBC news anchors were trying to be neutral, but every piece about the referendum had that ugly blonde tart - the one who looks like she lost an argument with a cricket bad - who is so anti-Europe, anti-England and anti-Westminster its cringing to watch.  Still, I suppose Opti would shag it.
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Re: Blair and Brexit.
« Reply #39 on: 18 February 2017, 19:09:07 »

I wont argue all the various points, as that would take us back to those long tedious tit for tat threads we used to have on here, but there is no way on gods earth that the Guardian was pro leave. It has always worshipped at the altar of the great EU god of lefty liberal elitism.
It defines the existence of the Guardian and its small band of readers.
It may be that the appalling standard of journalism added up to a weak defence of the thing they love most, which could have been mistaken for a veiled agenda of pro leave. Now that I could believe.  :D
Difficult to imagine the Beeb being neutral on the subject when it receives £ millions from the EU.  ;)
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Re: Blair and Brexit.
« Reply #40 on: 20 February 2017, 19:09:26 »

Various polls have shown that Tony BLiar has the great honour of being reviled by the vast majority of people from ALL of the political spectrum and ALL age groups from youngsters to pensioners. :y :y :y

So, I think it is fair to say he only offers the kiss of death for anything he supports. Don't forget he is the chief Middle Eastern Peace Ambassador, which we can see from ISIL and Syria is going as well as all of his political leadership policies, always have and always will. :o :o :o

IMO The charlatan only entered politics to enrich himself and his family and it is the only thing he has ever done successfully. >:( >:(
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Re: Blair and Brexit.
« Reply #41 on: 20 February 2017, 19:22:05 »

It,s so nice to be popular isn,t it?  ;D ;D ;D
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Re: Blair and Brexit.
« Reply #42 on: 20 February 2017, 19:35:30 »

That othe bastardLady bitsYt w @t mandelson is starting now as well.
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Re: Blair and Brexit.
« Reply #43 on: 20 February 2017, 19:56:15 »

It,s so nice to be popular isn,t it?  ;D ;D ;D

Now, would I be prepared to be "Billy no mates" with £100m in the bank? :-\

.. and would I be walking round with a smug grin on my face too?

I'll get back to you on that... ;)
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Re: Blair and Brexit.
« Reply #44 on: 20 February 2017, 20:02:02 »

Blair is nothing but a smarmy c**t.
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