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Tony Blair says sorry for Iraq WMD lies.

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  • B Brisingr Aerowing

    Well, even if he is, at least he didn't put this in the Lounge, like most trolls likely would.

    What do you get when you cross a joke with a rhetorical question? The metaphorical solid rear-end expulsions have impacted the metaphorical motorized bladed rotating air movement mechanism. Do questions with multiple question marks annoy you???

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    Dr Gadgit
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    Again someone with nothing to contribute who's acting like a small school kid on the playground. The thread is about Tony Blair, not your hot air

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    • G GuyThiebaut

      when Blair has made a statement, you only need to read the comments on the BBC news site as well as other sites allowing comments - he is perhaps the most unpopular Englishman alive at the moment. I don't even remember Thatcher being as unpopular as Tony Blair.

      “That which can be asserted without evidence, can be dismissed without evidence.”

      ― Christopher Hitchens

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      I don't remember seeing any bad comments on articles about Thatcher during her time.

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      • V Vivi Chellappa

        Why? Did you find and WMDs anywhere in the Middle East? (Nobody is allowed to check on Israel!) How did regime change turn out in Iraq, Libya, Egypt, etc?

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        They keep stating these wars but never seem to win and now we have boots back on the ground in Iraq. Russia/China/India/..... lots more are also in the crosshairs and they know it so i don't think we stand any chance of winning and it's a bit like Germany when it started to exspand before WWII got under way. What i do see is the state keeps kicking the bees nest and then telling us all how we need to give up rights so they can protect us from these bees.

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        • G GuyThiebaut

          when Blair has made a statement, you only need to read the comments on the BBC news site as well as other sites allowing comments - he is perhaps the most unpopular Englishman alive at the moment. I don't even remember Thatcher being as unpopular as Tony Blair.

          “That which can be asserted without evidence, can be dismissed without evidence.”

          ― Christopher Hitchens

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          Thatcher started off OK but then she went nuts. Closing the coal mines and then filling the shafts with cement was a good move because one day we will need that energy and it was cheaper to buy coal in than to dig our own. I like the Corbyn guy and yet i am anything but left-wing

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          • S Slacker007

            How are you not a troll, again?

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            I don't post here very often and i think you will find that these green creatures you are talking about tend to have permanant position. Call me daft but you seem to live here on the forum Are you trying to say that Tony Blair did not lie or can you not move past acting like your still in the playground ?

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              I don't post here very often and i think you will find that these green creatures you are talking about tend to have permanant position. Call me daft but you seem to live here on the forum Are you trying to say that Tony Blair did not lie or can you not move past acting like your still in the playground ?

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              Dr Gadgit wrote:

              acting like your still in the playground ?

              Dr Gadgit wrote:

              Because i can code better than you

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                Thatcher started off OK but then she went nuts. Closing the coal mines and then filling the shafts with cement was a good move because one day we will need that energy and it was cheaper to buy coal in than to dig our own. I like the Corbyn guy and yet i am anything but left-wing

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                Mrs Thatcher actually only closed a small proportion of pits. Well over a hundred British pits were closed long before her election while her proposal was to close a further 20. The Coal Miners Strike had far more to do with the perceived threat of her attempts to wrest power from the NUM than the health of the coal industry per se. It was John Major who privatised the industry leading to the complete collapse of UK mining and the filling in of pits. And yes, it already was cheaper to import coal than to produce it from increasingly uneconomic mines in which health and safety concerns were mounting as seams were exhausted and deeper tunneling was required. It is only romantics (for whom the terrible pain of pneumoconiosis is presumably seen as a noble badge of honour?) who imagine that mining in Britain was ever going to make it alive and kicking into the 21st Century regardless of who dominated politics at the time.

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                • G GuyThiebaut

                  when Blair has made a statement, you only need to read the comments on the BBC news site as well as other sites allowing comments - he is perhaps the most unpopular Englishman alive at the moment. I don't even remember Thatcher being as unpopular as Tony Blair.

                  “That which can be asserted without evidence, can be dismissed without evidence.”

                  ― Christopher Hitchens

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                  He has taken self serving to new heights has he not. What a vile creature he has turned out to have been, with his 'Tony Blair Associates' company, hiding god knows what bribery and back handers! Thatcher, as mad as she was at the end, made a huge difference to the wealth and success of Britain. Blair? He lined his own pockets with war. That's criminal. He should be locked up.

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                    Dr Kelly would like to respond to Tony but he's having a bit of trouble when Tony then says refused to apologise for the conflict as a whole - and said Iraq is still better off despite the blight of ISIS. You see Tony thinks that having Hospitals, roads and electricity made people worse off and killing a million people improved peoples lives, because, well, well because the roads have less grid lock in Iraq these days. In Tony's world he thinks that just saying "Sorry" and then retracting a bit of what he says can get you off with war crimes and the sad facts are is that he is right. One rule for them and another for me when i say "sorry" for paying my taxes a week late, i get fined, the rich, well the rich get nothing because they are above the law. No wonder it costs £11,000 a day to keep Juilian Assange off the streets because he might just finger one of these criminals and that in todays world is a threat to our national security. http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/tony-blair-says-sorry-mistakes-6699926[^]

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                    Hopefully the fucking prick is going to be in the dock over this.

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                    • D Dr Gadgit

                      Again someone with nothing to contribute who's acting like a small school kid on the playground. The thread is about Tony Blair, not your hot air

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                      $20 says you have a small penis.

                      Jeremy Falcon

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