British Politics: Blair and 'New Labour', page 1
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Topic started on 1-9-2003 @ 09:47 AM by Daystar
we know that they are in trouble.

alistair campbell, the arrogant, unelected, ignorant spin king who was effectively the deputy PM has resigned. but of course it has NOTHING to do with the fact that theres a fire burning right under his ass over the issue of kelly and the hutton inquiry. of course it has NOTHING to do with the fact that he declared war on the BBC and lost

blair is in trouble. the public dont trust him. many say that he is not the man they voted for when he came to power. many think he should go. after the Million man march in february, it must have suddenly dawned on him that, whereas his cronies are obedient servants, the british public are free thinking, and did not want a war. but did that stop him? NO! Why? because he had already sold out to the war mongers in washington. he is so busy fighting other nations wars that he has not realised that the country he was elected to serve is crying out for attention. when asked if he would resign, he refused to answer. draw your own conclusions

Then there is the issue of labours spending. the NHS is collapsing around our ears. the govermnet gives the NHS some money, not really enough, but when asked for more, swears that there is no more money available.
same with schools. teachers aren't being paid enough money to live near their schools
the trains in this country are a disgrace they are dirty, late and poorly maintained
BUT bush clicks his fingers and suddenly there is a nice £3billion+ fund to go off and invade some country that could hardly have attacked its neighbours if it had tried. because lets face it, since the end of desert storm, the allies had still been attacking the iraqi military infrastructure

it is my duty to point out these facts, but i feel that blair will escape the wrath that he so richly deserves. do you know why? becuase there is no suitable replacement party from the opposition. and who would you suggest as the replacement from within?

new labour is starting to look more like new conservative

the british public do not know who to vote for, trapped between incompetence from the opposition, and ignorance lies and arrogance from the people that they trusted to lead the british people into the 21st century. some are resigned to being treated like dirt, like idiots and fools. some are resigned to falling into the chancellors 'Tax Trap' and being robbed blind. some are resigned to having to wait months for operations that would greatly improve their life, or having to go into continental europe for said operations.

but, what are we to do? they are too entrenched for a revolution. they have allies in the media that drown out the smaller parties' voices.

i do not have answers unfortunately, but i have a hell of a lot of questions. if anyone here has views as to the situation in british politics, then please share
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