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.....is in Ireland this week and is rumoured to be on The Late Late Show. He has had a terrible time from the British media for his role in the Iraq war but is much of this unfair? The Americans were going to invade Iraq anyway and Britain doesn't have much of a say in what the Yanks do anyway. Blair's government brought great improvements to the NHS, Education system, Public Services etc while his statesman role in the Peace Process will be his ultimate legacy. Thoughts? Ulsterman (Antrim) - Posts: 9840 - 31/08/2010 21:28:18 761996 Link 0 |
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I would welcome the man for his role in securing peace and self government in the north. He would have Unified Ireland no problem, only for pressures from Unionists. Sergeant_Slash (Cavan) - Posts: 2182 - 31/08/2010 21:48:18 762033 Link 0 |
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i always liked tony blair and he did seem to engage both sides of the peace process which was more than any of his predessors did. im sure he will get a warm welcome in ireland. yew_tree (Mayo) - Posts: 12122 - 31/08/2010 21:49:21 762036 Link 0 |
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I note that neither the French nor the Germans felt compelled to follow the Americans into Iraq, perhaps a sign of Blairs inherent weakness. As for the 'peace' process, lest we forget the most momentus steps, including the Downing street declaration and the first public talks between SF and the British govt were undertaken during John Majors premiership, Blair was happy to follow in the slipstream and bask in the glory. brendtheredhand (Tyrone) - Posts: 10897 - 31/08/2010 22:00:36 762067 Link 0 |
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Tony Blair contributed more to the search for peace in the north than any British PM before him and that includes John Major.Welcome back Tony. seanie_boy (Tyrone) - Posts: 4235 - 01/09/2010 08:18:41 762076 Link 0 |
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I don't agree with Iraq, doubt there are many that do, but I do believe he did what he thought was right at the time. abhainn (Galway) - Posts: 1000 - 01/09/2010 09:14:34 762111 Link 0 |
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abhainnCounty: GalwayPosts: 479762111 I don't agree with Iraq, doubt there are many that do, but I do believe he did what he thought was right at the time. His role in the North was magnificent, leaving a greater legacy to this island than any PM since Gladstone. Corrxxx (Kerry) - Posts: 584 - 01/09/2010 10:27:12 762181 Link 0 |
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I find it interesting that so many self-proclaimed "liberal" groups are so opposed to freedom of speech for anyone who they disagree with. black&white (Sligo) - Posts: 1628 - 01/09/2010 10:39:36 762198 Link 0 |
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Cavan_Slasher (Cavan) - Posts: 10253 - 01/09/2010 14:30:42 762474 Link 0 |
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Tony wasn't the worst of them. Plus it was the British government who decided to go to war in support of USA. The PM can't just decide to go to war, thats called dictatorship!! wise_guy (Tyrone) - Posts: 1584 - 01/09/2010 14:38:30 762487 Link 0 |
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He knowingly lied to the people of his country so that he could send some of its young men off to die. MesAmis (Dublin) - Posts: 13846 - 01/09/2010 15:21:04 762545 Link 0 |
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MesAmis paddyogall (Mayo) - Posts: 5110 - 01/09/2010 15:30:24 762564 Link 0 |
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Paddyogall, Cavan_Slasher (Cavan) - Posts: 10253 - 01/09/2010 16:16:18 762645 Link 0 |
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The kids Tony sent to fight Bush's war were probably not Catholic !! gilly0512 (Galway) - Posts: 1176 - 01/09/2010 16:56:47 762702 Link 0 |
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wise_guy Corrxxx (Kerry) - Posts: 584 - 01/09/2010 17:02:55 762717 Link 0 |
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Blair was the best speaker that i have listenened to bar none,he also went over and above what was required of a PM regarding NI,downside was he was a genuine American poodle as regards Iraq,and he is also the biggest chancer of all time. jackieblue (Antrim) - Posts: 521 - 01/09/2010 21:14:52 762979 Link 0 |
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Tony Blair, simply ignored two and a half MILLION protest marchers in February 2002 and followed the USA to war. I knew Iraq had no WOMD so tony certainly did. patrique (Antrim) - Posts: 13709 - 01/09/2010 21:34:28 763012 Link 0 |
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Anyone watch his interview with Andrew Marr? MesAmis (Dublin) - Posts: 13846 - 02/09/2010 17:22:52 763697 Link 0 |
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People seem to forget, if they hadnt gone into iraq saddam hussain would still be running the show, hardly a suitable alternative. What about the scores of people he has killed or lives he has ruined? Its easy to point the finger now but after 9/11 and the london bombings people cant honestly say they werent the slightest bit worried. Do people honestly think that those awful acts should be let go without a reaction? TheMaster (Mayo) - Posts: 16187 - 02/09/2010 19:28:44 763844 Link 0 |
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TheMaster derryman (Derry) - Posts: 3246 - 02/09/2010 20:06:41 763893 Link 0 |