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Brexit

Tony Fucking Blair

164 replies

MangoMoon · 03/07/2016 14:14

Interviewed on Sky News - apparently the people have spoken..... But we don't necessarily have to listen.

I hate that man.

With a passion.

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Dowser · 06/07/2016 17:04

And he'd take the same decision again......

Disgusting excuse for a human being.

Dowser · 06/07/2016 17:11

From last year

www.theguardian.com/politics/2015/jun/12/tony-blair-police-protection-costs-taxpayers-millions-report-claims

Why are we such mugs.
That needs stopping for a start.

Chris1234567890 · 06/07/2016 17:22

Miss Hoolie! That was so needed ! Thank you Smile

Dowser · 06/07/2016 17:27

From last year

www.telegraph.co.uk/news/politics/tony-blair/11670425/Revealed-Tony-Blair-worth-a-staggering-60m.html

And w e paid/ pay for his protection?

This must be worse than the ceauscescus and marcos's put together.

What a greedy guts!

Dowser · 06/07/2016 17:33

Oh look!
There's money to be made.

www.arrestblair.org/war-crimes-reports

At least £2000 a pop.

Let's round up a mumsnet posse and go bounty hunting.

MangoMoon · 06/07/2016 17:46

That should have much more widespread knowledge Dowser!

I may share it on FB.

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bakeoffcake · 06/07/2016 17:48

I've just listened to the snivelling little cunt, I can't bear to look at him. How can he stand there trying to justify his actions AND go on to say he would do the same thing again!!!!

I just don't understand how he can say that when the report says it was the wrong decision. He is gas lighting is all?

Dowser · 06/07/2016 18:03

You have my permission mango...lol

ipsogenix · 06/07/2016 18:21

I'm very confused. I remember Tony Blair when he had just got the Labour party into government and everyone thought he was the bees knees. But then I missed about ten years of politics and now everyone seems to really dislike him, and I have no idea why. It seems terribly sad, because we were all so grateful to him for getting rid of the Tories. I sort of want to know and also don't want to know, because it's much nicer just to like people.

Dowser · 06/07/2016 18:25

I'm going to donate my £2000 bounty to a new charity . Children who lost a parent fighting in Bliars war!

( now stalking streets of London looking for my prey!)

P1nkP0ppy · 06/07/2016 18:32

He's so insincere he makes me feel sick.
The Blairs both give me the creeps, always have done, and he's the smarmiest, most arrogant and reptilian politician ever.

Firsttimer82 · 06/07/2016 18:33

The worse thing is he has no insight into what he did!

P1nkP0ppy · 06/07/2016 18:40

Even worse is that, according to an expert in Middle East affairs, between him and Bush they've unleashed ISIL on the world by removing Saddam.

Slippersandacuppa · 06/07/2016 18:51

I told me kids over breakfast that I was really excited today because the report was coming out. Described the main players and the basics.

Six year old pondered for a mo, the said, 'He's a war criminal'.

(I'm also not going to admit this out loud but it's just occurred to me why several of you have been misspelling his name. Duh.)

Twinkie1 · 06/07/2016 18:55

I think most people did vote leave due to the migration issue and I lay most of that (Middle East Syria etc) straight at his door.

His a fucking arsehole who should be done for war crimes.

Batteriesallgone · 06/07/2016 18:57

I remember my mum crying when he got in in '97. Said now we can never vote labour ever again, what a total bastard.

My mum is an excellent judge of character and she saw it in him that he was a right winger in a red tie. She even said I bet she takes us to war in a bid to be remembered, like Thatcher.

He's a cunt and always was and demonstrates just how royally everything goes to shit when people vote based on charisma. But yet we STILL have labour MPs saying leaders needs to be 'statesman-like' and 'charming'. Well they do if you want a selfish dictatorial bastard in charge I suppose.

Slippersandacuppa · 06/07/2016 19:05

Batteries Michael Rosen has written a great piece on Facebook all about why we need a 'leader' with 'charisma'. He's great - proper food for thought.

The more I listen to Corbyn, the more I like him.

MangoMoon · 06/07/2016 19:24

Stalking the streets of London, Dowser!
Grin

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RosesareSublime · 06/07/2016 19:26

Let's round up a mumsnet posse and go bounty hunting

If I wasn't torn with wasting any more time on this awful hideous man, I would love too Grin I would love to take him to my local hospital to hear some real life stories from MW and from ladies giving birth just how flooding the country and booming the birth rate with NO EXTRA MW when we were already in CRISIS panned out.

Sick FUCK.

< this feels good>

RosesareSublime · 06/07/2016 19:28

He is a war criminal and he has also committed crimes against the people of the UK by using mass immigration as a weapon against us.

RosesareSublime · 06/07/2016 19:29

And yet from all of this utter horror the man unleashed, the most talked of topic during his tenure was.....

FOX HUNTING. Angry

PigletWasPoohsFriend · 06/07/2016 19:43

Batteries Michael Rosen has written a great piece on Facebook all about why we need a 'leader' with 'charisma'. He's great - proper food for thought.

Michael Roseneath yes. Corbyn certainly not.

He isn't a 'leader' nor does he have 'charisma'.

PigletWasPoohsFriend · 06/07/2016 19:43

Rosen stupid phone

prettybird · 06/07/2016 20:52

Batteries - your mum is a good judge of character.

Dh was the same: while I was celebrating a Labour victory in 1997, he was most disturbed by Brian Wilson's victory speech (Labour MP for Cunninghame North). Dh warned at the time that we needed to be wary of them because the sense of the speech was "We're the Masters now" Hmm

My TV was very nearly broken today: had to control myself watching Bliar's crocodile tears and careful judged catch in his throat he must have taken extra acting lessons while he didn't actually apologised for what happened but not his actions. Angry

It may have passed his notice but we're not a presidential democracy and he's supposed to have a cabinet, a government and a parliament to back up him up and with whom he is supposed to be honest Angry

No wonder Robin Cook resigned. Angry

Dowser · 06/07/2016 21:28

Well in the people's court of justice v Mr Tony Blair or Charles Anthony Lynton Blair to give home his full moniker

( We'll have no hecklers shouting Miranda in this this dignified court thank you very much)

Now then Mr Blair, you have been guilty of war crimes and the mumsnet court of justice is going to pass your sentence.

Obviously hanging is too good for you so I'm going to start the ball rolling

I'm going to hand you over to Sayid from LOST for a week

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