Wednesday 1 August 2018

Tony Blair's self adoration is the root cause of many of our problems


I never saw any positives in voting for  the smug conceited Tony Blair with his Cheshire cat grin. The 1997 Labour landslide was a vote against a Tory party mired in sleaze lead by a grey talent-less party apparatchik, John Major, a Mrs May in pants which he did take off occasionally to satisfy  Edwina the egg lady.

Blair showed that terrorism  works when dealing with HMG. To read our soldiers that served in Ireland during the Paddy's self inflicted troubles are still today being persecuted by the British whilst IRA terrorist walk free with their comfort letters from HMG is beyond belief.

The current confected problems on the NI UK border are the direct result this Blair sell out to  IRA blackmail.. The EU are using the threat of IRA violence to  further their punishment beating of the UK just like the IRA used such beatings to intimidate the NI populace.

Blair also has to answer for British soldiers killed in his dodgy dossier fueled Iraq war and creating our immigration problem for his social engineering multiculturalism.

Blair has not finished with us yet. He is trying to sabotage our Brexit so his incredible vanity can be satisfied by becoming EU president and yet the BBC say not a word against him.He will continue to be a  rotting putrescence round our countries neck for many years to come.

6 comments:

Stephen Harness said...

I totally agree Eric but nobody is critical of Blair within the establishment. He is above the law and above scrutiny. Perhaps this country deserves somebody like him.
I have no issue with genuine remain, pro-European supporters as long as they are genuine, however misguided they are.
Sadly the fifth column will use dark forces to overturn Brexit.

Niall Warry said...

I agree 100% that Tony Blair was and is quite ghastly and typifies all that is wrong with our political system. By any definition he was and is a corrupt and corrupting individual.

Edward Spalton said...

I realised Blair was considerably off his trolley when, in the first flush of his 1997 victory, he talked of " a thousand days to prepare for a thousand years". Whilst his connection with the truth was always tenuous, was he really a liar or was he so deep into self deceit that he really believed what he was saying at the time he said it?

He came in on the back of the sleaze and incompetence of the Major years, part of which was the ERM fiasco when the government put up interest rates so high that many thousands of jobs and businesses were destroyed, people's homes were reposessed etc.
Prof Vernon Bogdanor makes a case that this destroyed Conservative reputation for handling finance and cleared the way for Blair.
Just Google " Professor Vernon Bogdanor ERM youtube " The relevant bit of this pre referendum lecture is at around 50 minutes in.
He said these events of a nearly quarter of a century before would affect how people would vote in the referendum.

Yet Blair was such a successful manipulator that politicians continued to admire him. David Cameron even said he aspired to being
"The heir to Blair" . He also ushered in the era when Special Advisors ( appointed party hacks like Alastair Campbell) were overtly given executive command over established civil servants. So Blair paved the way for the disastrous Nick Timothy who became Rasputin to
the Tsarina Mrs May, responsible for the present government's disastrous Brexit policy.

Niall Warry said...

Edward I agree with you but I give Tony Blair no excuses for his disasterous period as our PM in which he lied about Iraq, wasted vast sums of money on 'skools and hospitals' and opened the doors to Eastern EU immigration. The appauling aftermath of these actions are still with us today.

I'm having a Tony or that's a load of old Tony , in Cockney rhyming slang means having aa nightmare or hotair!

Stephen Harness said...

Tony Blair has the ability to roll with the punches and hide behind his hideous grin that should have been wiped away by a war crimes trial.
My grudge towards him is that he is in denial about the wrong he has done. Open door immigration and Iraq to name but two. It is a human trait to make mistakes but to be a man, you must accept blame when you are at fault. Not this creep but the establishment love him.

Niall Warry said...

If he admitted to his mistakes he could be in serious trouble and end up in court so he hides behind his grin, as you say, and his 'faith' and his saying that he is a 'straight kinda guy'.