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Asked if the Prime Minister was considering standing down as an MP at the next General election, the PMS said that the Prime Minister had not turned his mind to the issue at the present time. No doubt he would discuss that particular issue with his constituents and his family before making any announcement.
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No doubt he will discuss the issue with his current and future boss – the Bush crime syndicate.
Bliar’s next role will be with the [url=http://www.jk5.net/spages/Carlyle.asp]Carlyle Group[/url].
He will CONTINUE his work for the SAME people without the encumbrance of feigning duty or accountability to the UK.
A "great leader"?? NO! Blair has inflicted the most damage upon the UK of any person in history. He is a [b]proven[/b] liar ([i]cf.[/i] [URL=http://www.jk5.net/books.asp#PoliticalLying]The Rise of Political Lying[/URL] by Peter Oborne), works for a foreign power and brought great shame upon this country. His "leadership" has seen the emergence of the worst pensions crisis imaginable. His "leadership" has seen the deterioration of healthcare and education to the worst state in modern times. His "leadership" has replaced substance with "spin" (aka lies). His "leadership" has condoned and protected criminal acts by his party facorites. His "leadership" has seen the appointment of notoriously dishonest and evil men into the highest positions of power. His "leadership" has seen the introduction of the most fascist legislation ever known to the UK – the ID card and National Identity Register – tuning us into a "database" police state. His "leadership" has seen a foriegn policy which makes us nearly as hated (as a nation and a people) as the USA.
We believe that as the evidence emerges and accumulates and as prosecutors take up the case we will see Bliar indicted for treason and imprisoned at some point in the near future.
Comment by jk5 — 5 Aug 2005 on 8:56 am | Link"We believe that as the evidence emerges and accumulates and as prosecutors take up the case we will see Bliar indicted for treason and imprisoned at some point in the near future."
…..and the sun will rise in the west.
Comment by Chuck Unsworth — 5 Aug 2005 on 3:24 pm | Link"We believe…"
YES – we believe that justice WILL prevail and that the villains will (eventually) be brought to book. We DO have faith that the British people will see Bliar for what he really is and that they will (eventually) elect a government that will do its bidding (as it was supposed to be rather than the other way). Admitedly that is not likely with the ratbag bunch of self-serving scum who "represent" us at present.
Until then, we accept that this is our HOPE.
Comment by jk5 — 6 Aug 2005 on 1:52 am | Link