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Anonymous 04-03-06 10:26 PM

Tony Blair on Parkinson now. BBC1
 
Oh dear, our leader the Rt Hon Tony Blair, is on parkinson.

Apparently he says that he speaks to God, and that God will judge him on Iraq.

Any one want do draw comparisons between him and GWB?

:shock: :?

Anonymous 04-03-06 10:44 PM

Hmm seems to be coming off very charismatic. But i think the religion line is a silly thing to say for a british PM in modern society.

What are your views?


Or dont we do politics here? :?

Quiff Wichard 04-03-06 10:54 PM

I quite like what he has said- I have no political bias at all.
but I find him humorous..


humerous-(with bad teeth !!)

Cronos 05-03-06 01:41 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rossi_wannabe
But i think the religion line is a silly thing to say for a british PM in modern society.

Maybe not, but it'll go down a treat with the after-dinner circuit in the USA. :idea:

Not of course that Mr Blair will be exploiting the US after dinner circuit when he gives up the premiership in the next couple of years... oh no.. heaven forbid! :roll:

Richie 05-03-06 02:40 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rossi_wannabe
Hmm seems to be coming off very charismatic. But i think the religion line is a silly thing to say for a british PM in modern society.

What are your views?


Or dont we do politics here? :?

Sorry , don't do politics....

but do do duvet..... old joke Sorry...

cuffy 05-03-06 06:48 PM

Poitics to me are like hemmaroids...a pain in the ****

And as for the politicians...well i'll liken them to thrush...irratating cu........you know where it's going :wink:

Ceri JC 06-03-06 09:33 AM

I hate him with a passion, but I have marginally more respect for him after seeing him on Parkinson than I did before.

It was the only time I've ever seen him talk and not felt it was an "act". Not saying it was sincere; perhaps he was just more convincing this time.

stewboy 06-03-06 01:42 PM

i thought he seems like a decent fella .......hes a bit of a crap PM and our country is in dire straits but he seems ok...



quite funny really

Ed 07-03-06 01:28 PM

I saw this. I couldn't help but feel that he was softening up the US market for when he eventually quits and goes on lecture tours over there.

philipMac 07-03-06 06:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sythree
I saw this. I couldn't help but feel that he was softening up the US market for when he eventually quits and goes on lecture tours over there.

This might be a good point. If its true, then its very sad.

anna 07-03-06 09:38 PM

I thought he looked a bit nervous being himself and not in a PM role.. I dont know about his motives for doing the show but he knew that he was pretty safe with him doing an interview with Parkinson as Parkinson is a friend of his and wouldnt make him look too stupid. He appeared IMHO to be an average middle class man who made good and I dont think it has done his reputation/image any harm (although personally I dont like his politics or what he has done!)


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