We must never forget this country is here due to Borris Johnson,s lying to the electorate and by been led by his brain which is actually in his pants, shame on him and what he threw away🤬
When Blair came to power in the 1990s with his 'new Labour', my late Dad said "You mark my words. That Tony Blair is a very dangerous man". Nobody understood at the time, but you were spot on Dad x
I am worried Kier Stalin is visiting Scotland while there are rumours of Scottish parliament are going to sell A SCOTTISH ISLAND TO THE ARABS IN QUATAR TO CREATE A ISLAMIC STATE... ALARM BELLS, ALARM BELLS, WAKE UP PEOPLE - Labour Voters!
So we can now expect Blair to be spending the next five years looking over Starmer's shoulder ? Why can't he just go away, he only reminds everyone of Iraq.
Sadly a lot of his voters weren’t even alive to see what he did and no one has told them. Reminds me of the ones who deny Palestinians were celebrating after 9/11 when the rest of us saw it on the news worldwide
FFS forget about Iraq! Blair did more damaging things to the country: no electoral reform, best friends with Murdoch, privatising the NHS, keeping "right to buy" etc.
@@BruhLL Maybe learn how and when to use capital letters when you write. Most people older than six years old know that we start sentences with capital letters. You still struggle with this. Maybe then you could move to something more challenging, like saying something of substance.
Agreed, Blair was responsible for the gradual reduction in dividend allowance over the last 10 years as he’s advised the conservatives to do it. Almost everything they’ve done to cost us more money has been on his advice. Starmer is Blairs new puppet, we are fooked.
And this coming from a war criminal Blair, sorry but Tony Blair should be holding his head in shame for been a war criminal and why is he not in a court for the war crimes he has commited.
The MPs had a chance to send him to the Hague but refused. I think several of the MPs were afraid they would be pulled in as well for siding with Blair so decided to protect themselves by not allowing Blair to be sent to the Hague. A lost opportunity.
@@vivwindsor4055 Do cry about his popularity if it helps. it must just be awful dealing with the concept that someone is popular and is in favor of doing things that the public want to see done.
The thing with Reform, it seems to profit the more the country gets bad, while it's agenda and calls seem to make it worse. Some would say, follow the money.
I love how the WEF is every fringe right-winger's favourite bogeyman, yet they then vote for people like Bolsonaro, Trump and Farage whose taxation and deregulation plans always make literal sitting WEF member corporations richer and more powerful 😅
If Blair has said that Labour should be worried about Reform becoming a force to be reckoned with, then he has finally said something that I agree with.
pretty sure you'd have agreed with him when he sent the royal navy to deal with people smugglers using small boats to smuggle refugees out of Somalia during the Somalian civil war, or when he built Yarls Wood immigrant detention centre and said the UK needed to be harder on failed asylum seekers. But you know, don't let your personal biases get in the way of what actual things Blair did that you'd completley agree with if you bothered to learn about them... or if Nigel Farage had said them.
@@PostingCringeOnMain He may have stopped refugees coming out of Somalia, but he opened the door to the mass influx of immigrants to the UK. That's a massive problem for us now.
@@PostingCringeOnMain Talking of biases, remember Blair also said the question of Brexit was "too important" to be decided by us plebs, he lied to the Commons, started a war illegally and against all public opinion, got absolutely ripped to shreds by Chilcot, started the wave of mass immigration which is now stretching this country to breaking point, and now heads the 'Tony Blair Institute for Global Change', a name even Orwell would have struggled to think of. But let's not bother about any of that. Most people think the man should be in prison, not pulling Starmer's strings.
You must be joking you don't have a clue as to what their real agenda is. If you think you got poorer under the Tories it's nothing on how badly ReFuk could damage your finances
Common sense party, please tell me in what sense, are you forgetting Reform is just the Brexit party renamed and the Brexit party had lots of sense right?
No it won't bigotry will not win out in the UK. You cannot win an election on blame sooner or later you have to have costed and credible policies. Oh dear!
@threedoodles Pat McFadden was in charge of the campaign and the Arch centrist Blair and Mandelson wouldn't touch Labour Reform, rail nationalisation and GBEnergy with a barge pole
Same with David Cameron, Rishi gave him a peerage and made his foreign secretary. Not a single person voted for him and he’s been out travelling the world for the past year, speaking on our behalf. Shameful.
Exactly, it amazes me how all the old boys crawl back in to share their wisdom, we have same old cronyism in Ireland, they never die , they are like crabby elderly relatives sticking their oar in.
Labours net zero obsession will be an open goal for Farage. I don't think most people yet understand the connection between net zero and the cost of living crisis but I think public unrest is inevitable when they do
Exactly and all those " full of their own importance" relics will unwittingly show that their sticking plasters won't fix the leaky boat , Nigel will be quietly chuckling at their walking the plank behaviour.
@@lesigh1749 rebadged ukip same old lies if you hadn't noticed leaving the eu has made migration worse not better and increased taxes due to economic depression
Whatever you think of the word 'wokeism' and whether or not you agree with the ideas it represents, *everyone knows* what it means. Let's not be deliberately obtuse about this.
Reformers are so motivated about getting MPs that I doubt if anyone can tell them who to vote for. They are energised and will challenge the Uniparty in local and by elections.
After all the hype Reform only managed 200k votes more than UKIP in 2015, 2 million less votes than Farage predicted. Reform won a meagre 5 seats but only in very strong Brexit supporting areas like Clacton (which was also the only seat UKIP won). Reform came second in 98 constituencies, whereas UKIP managed 120. Contrary to Farage's fever dreams, it seems the right-wing populist, anti EU, anti immigration xenophobe voter block has hardly grown over the last decade.
Ok but while Iraq is a huge stain on Blair the fact remains he was a far better prime minister than any that have come after him. I'd argue it isn't even close.
I'm more concerned about whether Starmer will bend the knee to the so called "independent" MPs - there are likely to be much more than 7 of them by 2029.
@@paulinequinton1478 That's similar to the attitude adopted by the Tories towards Reform. Jess Phillips and s bunch of other Labour MPs only just scraped in - those "independents" now know how much of a threat they are to Labour.
Worth remembering the stark difference of what a Labour government delivers, compared to the dire poverty and inept, inadequate and incompetent lying Tory criminals. Yes, 13 years of Tory inept, inadequate and incompetent governance. When Labour were in government: we all enjoyed-: - Longest period of sustained lowest inflation since the 1960s. - Lowest mortgage rates - Introduced the National Minimum Wage. - More than 14000 Police sustained in England & Wales than the Tories maintained - the Tories sacked 20,000 police officer places. - Labour cut overall crime by 32% - 85,000 More Nurses - 32,000 More Doctors - Brought back Matrons to hospital wards. - 36,000 More Teachers - 274,000 More support staff and Teaching assistants. - ALL full time workers given the right to 24 day paid holidays. - One Million Pensioners lifted out of poverty. - 600,000 children lifted out of relative poverty. - Hospital waiting list sat 18 WEEKS maximum. - The Cleanest Rivers, Beaches, Drinking Water and Air, since the Industrial Revolution. And the Economy was doing much, much better under Labour
Tony Blaire is to blame for the mess this Great Country is in. I don't know how he can show is face. Labour had no manifesto. Keir Starmer is just waiting for his instructions from Blaire and all his other dubious cohort.
A man that hasn't been prime minister since 2007 is to blame for the contemporary situation 17 years later? What a brain dead opinion. David Cameron is chiefly to blame for everything that is wrong today and those that came after also have their share of responsibility for it. Today's mess is a Tory mess.
Sir Chameleon, Sir Pretender, Sir Green Snake Under Green Grass = Pier Stamer! Trust Pier Stamer at your own perils. Nothing much will change, and Pier Stamer will come back probably in 5 years and say: oh, the change that I promised will take more 5 years to complete, bla, bla, bla.
This confirms Conservative and Labour are pretty much the same party aside a few small details. The British people voted for more of the same...what a wasted opportunity.
Yes for donkeys years just switch one to the other, tories wouldn't stop the boats, Labour definitely won't stop the boats now between 300 upto 900 a day now! No one knows where they are going. The telegraph stated today the failed asylum seekers due to be deported are just being set free????....be afraid, be very afraid!
he stated openly he doesnt care if little people don't like him, he feels he is above us and will dip his oar in and peddle his influence until he is finally locked in a cell. We really should have insisted that be done when he left office.
We need a plan to reduce the risk of all leaders abusing their power. If we don’t make sure they all abide by the rules, we get criminals. In office, I believe that certain leaders have demonstrated that they are above the law and this has, in part, led to a lot of the instability we have abroad and here. With again, prosecution, of such criminals we should move as it demonstrates a commitment to equality for all. If not, would be authoritarians will become ever more pervasive
If Larry was at the front door it would be interesting to see how the new Govt greeted Larry (you can tell a lot about people how they relate to animals) 😾