RE:announcement
by saumil shukla on May 10, 2007 05:20 PM
no he will say tony blair needs 7 weeks to retire.. i still have 7 years left in me.... to make more money and advertisements while playing cricket part time
Blair had a soft heart towards immigrants. Not sure what the new PM will do especially with HSMP matter, which is going through a change again in 2008.
An example for emulation by our discredited politicians and ministers et al. Congratulations Tony , you did a fairly good job as British prime minister . The only blot on your decadelong stint in the 10 Downing street is the abject manner in which you acted virtually as a political secretary for George Bush. Your traditional British pride should deterred you from that. But still a warm-hearted Good Bye
RE:Congrats
by SATYAPAL on May 10, 2007 10:59 AM
Taking into account his being at the helm of affairs of UK, Blair has done fairly well except on a few occassions, and most importatnly has conducted himself as distinct PM compared with earlier ones. The most glaring facts have been that he shared his vision of being distinct with attitude on different isssues of intternational level and handling key issues selectively.
The Challenge to the would-be PM is to stamp out the danger of terrorist spirit creeping in England and making it a peaceful and leading nations of the World.
UK has to adopt balanceed and well-conceived strictures on behaviours of human being in public places
RE:Congrats
by anand ganesh on May 10, 2007 04:44 PM
Correction. Not "US Secretary of State" nor"an envy to Mr. Powell and Ms. Rice". Tony Blair is the poodle of Bush.