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Eurosceptics are extremists according to the discredited ham actor and fool Blair. In my view, he’s rattled at being pushed into fourth place by UKIP in the Bromley Parliamentary By-Election on 29.6.2006. Coming fourth in a By-Election held just a few miles from Labour’s headquarters and main centres of resources cannot have helped him at all. The poor ranking for Labour at Bromley must have added to the pressure on control freak Blair (on top of alleged loans for peerages etc.) to announce his departure date. He’s obviously a bitter man – hence the sniping at eurosceptics and what he calls anti-Americans (i.e. decent British people who want their sovereignty back and who don’t want UK soldiers killed in Iraq). This is a report about his final speech as Prime Minister to the rabble that makes up today’s Lie-bour Party:
Blair, in his ridiculous (and boring) “you’ll miss me when I’m gone” lecture (i.e. speech) to the Lie-bour Party annual conference (in Manchester) yesterday (26.9.2006) said (at 3.24 pm) “David Cameron’s Tories. His foreign policy panders to eurosceptics and anti-Americans. Pandering to extremists is not a policy worthy of a British Prime Minister.” Among Blair’s latest tissue of outrageous lies were these bare-faced whoppers: “The Home Office and immigration system is working infinitely better than what we inherited (when we came to power) in 1997.” (3.09 pm) “We are the only Government since World War Two to decrease crime.” (3.09 pm) “ID cards a modern response to protecting us against identity fraud. The DNA database is matching 3000 crimes a month.” (3.11 pm) * Blair’s speech was an hour long and began (on 26.9.2006) at 2.30 pm. Betting odds on who will be the next leader of the Labour Party/Prime Minister (given out on BBC 2 Television at 3.47 pm on 26.9.2006: Brown 2/5 Johnson 5/1 John Reid 6/1 Miliband 20/1 Benn (Hilary) 25-1 Milburn 33-1 The commentator said “Brown’s odds are lengthening but he is still the favourite. The big market mover and shaker in the Labour leadership race is John Reid (the Home Secretary.” |
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