May 6, 200521 yr I am pleased .... He is obviously doing something right if this is his third term in Government :cool: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/vote_2005/frontpage/4519863.stm :toff:
May 6, 200521 yr hmmm I'm not surprised.... :laugh3: did you guys hear about the bombing here at the british embassy??? I dont know if it was in NY though... :huh:
May 6, 200521 yr Author hmmm I'm not surprised.... :laugh3: did you guys hear about the bombing here at the british embassy??? I dont know if it was in NY though... :huh: Yeah it was in NY just after the polls opened here in Britain... :confused:
May 6, 200521 yr Weird... But I think there is the possibility Blair will be kicked out of his own party. HE didnt win, his party won and he is currently the leader... currently. They can change that. But at least hes STARTED a third term, which is impressive. A gigantic loss in votes though in comparison with the last terms election...
May 6, 200521 yr But at least hes STARTED a third term, which is impressive. A gigantic loss in votes though in comparison with the last terms election... uh huh not surprising though!
May 6, 200521 yr I am very pleased Labour won, since they have been in power my life has improved with things they have brought in. For examaple the new deal programme helped change. I fell as sleep within the hour waking up occasionally thought the night... George Galloway was the number one moment of the night with his interview with Jeramy Paxman. I would call for a full investigation in his success as a MP sounded well iffy. Also his tactics used were very low and make him no better than George bush. I felt really sorry for the labour MP who lost her seat down there. I forgot her name. Its most likely for the best Labours majority has been reduced as it would be healthier for some things Blair and his mates want to push tough. However I do have major concerns that nessacary legislation i.e. anti terror laws are going to have great difficulties in being passed though, of which are imperative to the national and wider security of our nation. However in saying all of that, the sooner Blair Steps down the better, as if he stays in for a full term its a about certainty they will lose the next one with both the lib dems and the Tories making further inroads.
May 6, 200521 yr Author It's a shame about Michael Howard standing down for the Conservatives... I was actually taking notice of the election this time and I think he was a good leader.
May 6, 200521 yr I am pleased he is .. he was a total to###er I have been attacked and abused due to his parties general lanuage used against ayslum. As some idoits have thought I have been due to the colour of my skin. They should bring back John Major or Kenneth Clarke..
May 6, 200521 yr Author John Major was still a Conservative I don't see how he would make any difference.
May 6, 200521 yr John Major was a very nice man... and more honest than the lot, most likely to honest for his own good. !
May 6, 200521 yr I felt really sorry for the labour MP who lost her seat down there. I forgot her name. Oona King
May 6, 200521 yr Hmmm I might go that option... But Im yet to hear the policy on the HIDDEN option, a vital one that :cool:
May 6, 200521 yr The HIDDEN option stays. I believed, do currently believe, and always will believe I am doing the right thing. Amen.
May 6, 200521 yr The HIDDEN option stays. I believed' date=' do currently believe, and always will believe I am doing the right thing. Amen.[/quote'] I've listened and learned :D
May 6, 200521 yr WOAH that vital decision totally splits the nation :uhoh: and I will focus relentlessly on the boards opionion
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