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When should Tony Blair resign? Should he go soon to allow Gordon (if it is him) to settle in before the next election or should he stay for as long as possible to deflect attention from the next administration but run the risk of being overshadowed by the rise of David "just call me Dave" Cameron?

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Originally posted by davidtravelling
When should Tony Blair resign? Should he go soon to allow Gordon (if it is him) to settle in before the next election or should he stay for as long as possible to deflect attention from the next administration but run the risk of being overshadowed by the rise of David "just call me Dave" Cameron?
8 years ago.

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Everybody who has been calling for Tony Blair's resignation ever since he took office, can rest assured. He will resign one day .....

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NEVER!

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There's no need for him to step down. It would be easier if he just hands the keys over to Mr. Cameron after the next election, rather than giving them to Mr. Brown to do the honours. Let's cut out the middle man. 😀

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Originally posted by HumeA
There's no need for him to step down. It would be easier if he just hands the keys over to Mr. Cameron after the next election, rather than giving them to Mr. Brown to do the honours. Let's cut out the middle man. 😀
Doubt that, fact is a lot of people on benefits don't want to go to work and the 8 million or so and their families that are on disability don't want to be going for a medical more than once a decade and risk being sent to work, they don't want Tories coming in and messing about with their cushy life style.

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Originally posted by leestatic
Doubt that, fact is a lot of people on benefits don't want to go to work and the 8 million or so and their families that are on disability don't want to be going for a medical more than once a decade and risk being sent to work, they don't want Tories coming in and messing about with their cushy life style.
Ooh... did you hear that? There it is again. It's the sound of my dreams being shattered.

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Why should he resign? Is there something specific or is this just about hating conservatives?

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Originally posted by AThousandYoung
Why should he resign? Is there something specific or is this just about hating conservatives?
He said that he is going to step down at some point in this term. its been a long running thing that originally he promised Brown that he would step down before the last election but changed his mind. There is a big debate in the British press (well not at the moment as they have been distracted by lebanon and the terror plot) about when this will be.

I personally think they should just hand over the keys to No.10 to Boris - he is a natural PM.

I have seen the future and its blond and bumbling.

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Backbenchers will expect him to say something about this at the party conference next month. Whether he does is another matter.

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I work for a living so whoever is elected wont be any good to me. taking the last 27 years of my 39 years of work.

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Originally posted by davidtravelling
I personally think they should just hand over the keys to No.10 to Boris - he is a natural PM.

I have seen the future and its blond and bumbling.
I'm not sure whether you mean Johnson or Yeltsin 😵

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Originally posted by aging blitzer
I'm not sure whether you mean Johnson or Yeltsin 😵
im hedging my bets!

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Originally posted by AThousandYoung
Why should he resign? Is there something specific or is this just about hating conservatives?
Tony Blair is the leader of the Labour party. He lied, is lying, and will continue to lie, As such even the things ha says that are true can't be pro forma trusted, He is power hungry, overly Authoritarian, and overly legislative. He and his government HAVE to go, almost regardless of who replaces them, and they should have gone last election when we knew of his lying. All politicians will lie at some point, however when they get caught they have to step down, he didn't, and then the British public in a wave of apathy and stupidity re-elected him. People say that all positions are the same and that none of them do what they promise and lie, however this is because we let them get away with it, if you lie and get caught you should LOSE any following election, if the people who replace them do it they should LOSE there next election, until this happens they will continue to take the outrageous liberties they do at the moment, the apathetic have none to blame but themselves.

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Originally posted by davidtravelling
When should Tony Blair resign? Should he go soon to allow Gordon (if it is him) to settle in before the next election or should he stay for as long as possible to deflect attention from the next administration but run the risk of being overshadowed by the rise of David "just call me Dave" Cameron?
He's coming to Manchester on the 23rd of September.
We're planning an exceptionally warm reception for him.

He will resign in the following week.

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